In aerobic conditions, it takes ________ sugar to produce the same amount of ATP when compared to anaerobic conditions.
more, less, or the same?
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In aerobic conditions, it takes ________ sugar to produce the same amount of ATP when compared...
| ATP hydrogen lactate oxygen water anaerobic fermentation NAD+ aerobic pyruvate but may continue in 10. The complete breakdown of glucose requires anaerobic conditions through the process of formed by glycolysis accepts two 11. During this process, the atoms and is reduced to 12. This reaction regenerates which can then pick up more electrons to keep glycolysis and production going conditions, like when we 13. Fermentation is a way to produce ATP during use our muscles rigorously.
Explain aerobic respiration versus anaerobic respiration in terms of the amount of ATP produced. In what scenario is anaerobic respiration performed? Explain why fermentation is required during anaerobic respiration? Where does aerobic respiration take place in the cell?
gets reduced 20. glucose + ATP > glucose-6 phosphate +ADP In the above reaction, - A. ADPIATP B. ATP/glucose C. glucose/glucose-6 phosphate D. glucose6-phosphate/glucose E. glucose/ATP 21. Which of the following is a net product of glycolysis? A. ATP B. NAD+ C. pyruvate D. CO2 E. A&C 22. Substrate-level phosphorylation occurs in the process of A. Oxidative phosphorylation B. electron transport chain C. glycolysis D. ATP-synthase function E. C&D 23. What should your hypothesis be for "Do yeast produce ethanol...
You administer 360.32 grams of oral glucose to a patient. Calculate the amount of ATP your patient can generate under aerobic and anaerobic conditions with this glucose. Remember the different fates of pyruvate! a) Show all the work for the ATP calculation.
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between aerobic and anaerobic metabolism? Check all that apply. - Anaerobic metabolism produces more ATP than aerobic metabolism. - Anaerobic metabolism produces less ATP than aerobic metabolism. - Only aerobic metabolism can occur in the absence of oxygen. - Anaerobic metabolism does not produce lactate while aerobic metabolism does. - Both anaerobic and aerobic metabolism run through glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. - Only anaerobic metabolism can occur...
Why are cells able to produce much more ATP per sugar molecule when oxygen rather than an organic molecule is used as the terminal receptor?
Question 41 2 pts Glycolysis produces the same amount of ATP during anaerobic fermentation that the Citric Acid Cycle does during aerobic cellular respiration. True False Question 42 2 pts Resonance energy transfer in the antenna complex of a photosystem involves a series of electron transfer (redox) reactions. True False Question 43 2 pts The energy found in carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids can be converted into ATP energy by aerobic cellular respiration True False Question 44 2 pts Alterations in...
two organisms are grown with the same food source. one uses aerobic respiration for energy production, and the other uses fermentation for energy production. if both produce the same amount of atp over a 24-hour period, which one had the faster metabolic rate (i.e. used more glucose)? explain your answer.
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Prelab - Cellular Respiration Name: Answer the following questions and turn them into your TA at the beginning of discussion. 1. Can yeast survive in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions? If not, in which conditions can they survive? 2. Hypothesis Testing: Will yeast produce CO, in aerobic conditions? Will yeast produce CO, in anaerobic conditions? Support your hypotheses. 3. Hypothesis Testing: Will yeast produce ethanol in aerobic conditions? Will yeast produce ethanol in anaerobic conditions? Support...
6a. What do you think is the primary source of ATP for muscles during a marathon? aerobic cellular respiration anaerobic fermentation creatine phosphate 6b. Explain your reasoning. 7a. During a 100 m sprint, creatine phosphate is the most important contributor to ATP production in muscles. Explain why. 7b. Creatine phosphate is less important for longer races. Explain why. 9a. Draw a rectangle around the part of the figure that shows aerobic cellular respiration. 9b. If not enough oxygen is available,...