15. How many ATP in total are produced from a triglyceride made of 14 carbon chained fatty acids. Indicate the number of important products listed in the chart below for each stage of energy metabolism for the entire molecule. (12 marks)
Process |
Reducing equivalents and ATP made from Triglyceride: (only input one number for each product listed in each stage) |
Total # of net ATP made per step (direct & indirect): |
Glycolysis Transitional Phase Beta Oxidation Krebs Cycle |
NADH: FADH: ATP made: ATP used: NADH: FADH: ATP made: ATP used: NADH: FADH: ATP made: ATP used: NADH: FADH: ATP made: ATP used: |
= = = = |
TOTAL: |
16. Provide an example of a feedback loop from the Cardiovascular System and indicate the various components of the homeostatic control mechanism. Be specific.
Stimulus: |
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Sensor: |
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Control Center: |
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Effector: |
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