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- We have discussed the aerobic metabolism of glucose extensively in this class. To capture and use the energy in glucose to make ATP, we must utilize 4 different sequential pathways/steps. Starting with one glucose molecule and eventually ending with CO, H;O and ATP, list the 4 pathways/steps in order and tell me what molecules enter each pathway, and what the final products of each pathway are. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph v BIUAv ev Tov : IStarting off with 5 molecules of glucose, clearly, write out how much energy will be produced from glucose during each step of cellular respiration. Be specific with the amounts of energy in each step.Can someone please show your work for tracking the radiolabel: draw structures indicating position of the radiolabeled carbon, giving names (not abbreviations) of metabolites and enzymes, The cell needs ribose 5-phosphate and NADPH. Note the structure, shown above – this is used as a starting point for the formation of ribose 5-phosphate while also generating NADPH. The red asterisk (*) denotes a radiolabeled carbon - where would the radiolabel end up? List all the names’ enzymes and intermediates involved in this conversion. Show all structures.
- The number of ATP molecules that can be made from the oxidation of cis-11-heptadecenoic acid (C-17) to CO2 and water (NADH = 3 ATP and FADH2 = 2 ATP) is: Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 125 b 115 c 112 d 122 e 109 f 131 g 129 h 117 i 110Please answer fast Which of the following cells can synthesize glucose from CO2 and use O2 as a final electron acceptor? a. plant cells b. mycobacterium leprae c. animal cells d. e. coli e. a&c after forty eight hours and exposing your bacteria to an anaerobic environment your bacterial culture was thriving but you did not measure any lactic acid in your culture. you double checked your results and reiceived the same results the best explanation for your result is a. your culture stared off with 2 ATPs b. pryruvate was reduced c. NADH + H+ was oxidized d. another molecule other than O2 was used as a final electron acceptor e. Phosphatases were presentcreate a table to summarize the ATP count for the listed carbohydrates below that will undergo cellular respiration (Glycolysis, Krebs and ETC), in the liver, kidney & heart as well in the skeletal muscle and brain. Support your answer with calculations:Calculations: Carbohydrates Glucose Fructose Galactose Maltose Lactose Sucrose Calculations: C ATP (Liver, Kidney & Heart) ATP (Muscle & Brain)
- Glucose Pyruwate Pyrovate ATP What stage of cellular respiration is this? Explain the purpose and the products of this stage. What are the possible fates of the end product? Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph v B I A V 8. étv MacBook AirAt which steps of Respiration and how many ATPs are synthesized in Substrate level and oxidative phosphorylation level. Please do not write the answer on a piece of paper, type it on the keyboard.Using the answer code on the right, indicate which form of energy production is being described: 1. takes place in the mitochondrial matrix 2. produces H2O as a by-product 3. results in a rich yield of ATP 4. takes place in the cytosol 5. processes acetyl-CoA 6. takes place in the mitochondrial innermembrane cristae 7. converts glucose into two pyruvate molecules 8. uses molecular oxygen 9. accomplished by the electron transport system and ATP synthase (a) glycolysis (b) citric acid cycle (c) oxidative phosphorylation
- While glucose is used as fuel to produce ATP in aerobic cellular respiration, other types of food molecules can also be used. Figure 5.5 provides an overview of how other molecules can be utilized in aerobic cellular respiration. Fill in boxes 1-3 with the appropriate type of food molecule that can be used in this process. Write what you wrote in boxes 1-3 in Figure 5.5 below. 1 2 3 Referring to Figure 5.5, you can see that NH3 is removed from the amino acids. What waste product do animals produce using this ammonia? Name a waste product that comes out of animals that is made of ammonia. Procedure 5.3 Fermentation. Read Procedure 5.3. Answer these questions. You may need to review fermentation using your lecture materials and/or your textbook. Questions Name one advantage and one disadvantage of fermentation when compared to aerobic cellular respiration. advantage: disadvantage: In what step of the process of fermentation is ATP produced? + Regeneration Besides…(Practice Hint: Click or tap the boxes in the table to place check marks. Click or tap a check mark to change your selection.) The table lists some characteristics of two cellular respiration processes. Select the correct box or boxes in each row to best compare the processes. Uses glucose as a Cellular Respiration Processos uses glucose as a reactant uses oxygen as a reactant produces the most energy occurs in mitochondria occurs in cytoplasm Aerobic Anaerobic 0000 Aerobic > ? 00000 AnaerobicThrough reading and analyzing the major events of cellular respiration. Give at least (or create a recipe for cellular respiration) a step by step recipe that can be likened to cooking a dish. Make sure to emphasize the different procedures in detail. Identify the materials needed for each process and its end products. For example: Preparing pyruvate in glycolysis Ingredients: Procedure: Products: