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- (a) Starting with one molecule of glucose, how many ATPs are produced during (I) aerobic and (II) anaerobic respiration? (b) In chemiosmotic (oxidative) phosphorylation, what is the most direct source of energy that is used to convert ADP + Pi to ATP and what the driving force for the ATP formation through ATP synthase?At what points in the entire process of aerobic respiration is ATP generated?Distinguish between the following:(a) Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration(b) Glycolysis and Fermentation(c) Glycolysis and Citric acid Cycle
- Select the best answer or answers from the choices given: What is formed during aerobic respiration when electrons are passed down the electron transport chain? (a) oxygen, (b) water, (c) glucose, (d) NADH + H+.In aerobic respiration, does inhaled molecular oxygen (O2) combine chemically with carbon to produce CO2? If so, explain when this occurs. If not, describe the fate of O2 and the production of CO2.What specific function does NAD+/NADH directly perform during aerobic respiration?
- The “aerobic” part of aerobic cellular respiration occurs during (a) glycolysis (b) the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA (c) the citric acid cycle (d) electron transport (e) all the preceding are aerobic processesIn aerobic respiration when is carbon dioxide produced? (a) when oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor in oxidative phosphorylation (b) glycolysis (c) during substrate level phosphorylation (d) Krebs cycle (e) when hydrogen is pumped across the inner membrane of the mitochondria(a) Compare beta oxidation in respiration to glycolysis. (b) If you were suddenly very frightened, what would happen to your FFA (i.e., free fatty acid) level and why?
- Why does anaerobic respiration occur during vigorious exercise?a. during anaerobic respiration, enzymes make more ATP than during aerobic exercise.b. Anaerobic respiration releases more energy from glucose tan aerobic respiration.c. There maybe insuffiecient oxyen supplied to the muscle cells.d. Carbon dioxide builds up in the respiring muscle cells.What are the three basic parts of aerobic respiration?Which steps occur in mitochondria and which in cytosol?Which energy system did you use for a vertical one-clap pushup or pushup? (Choose one) A) ATP-PC system B) Glycotic system (Glycolysis - Pyruvate) C) Cellular Respiration (Aerobic Respiration - ETC