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Skeletal muscle tissue produces energy in a particular sequence using several separate mechanisms. Of the following options, which best represents the correct sequence?
Answer: glycogen, direct phosphorylation, glycolysis,
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- Is aerobic respiration more or less efficient than glycolysis? Explain your answer.Which is the correct link between conformation of the beta-subunit of the F1 component of the ATP synthase and ADP+P¡ or ATP? loose Binding Change Mechanism binding ATP ADP+P ATP Crepeat ADP ADP +P; ATP ATP +P; tight binding open ATP loose => binding ADP+Pi open => catalyzes ADP+P¡ into ATP tight => releases ATP open => releases ADP+P¡When fatigue occurs, ATP is still present in the cell. What is the explanation for this?
- State whether each statement is true or false. If the statement is false, correct it so it can be true. (a) Oxidative phosphorylation generates heat by converting ADP to ATP. (b) The effects of a poison on actively respiring mitochondria are being studied to determine its mode of action. When the poison is added, all proteins and Q in the electron transport chain are in the reduced form, and ATP production stops. (Assume electron transport is continuously occurring.) This means that the poison could be inhibiting complex I.Stearic acid is an 18-carbon fatty acid. If a single molecular of stearic acid is within the cytosol of the cells: Describe the process by which stearic acid would be metabolised, beginning the molecule in the cytosol of the cell, ending with the creation of ATP, and assuming the cell has sufficient oxygen for all reactions to take place Showing all working, calculate how many ATP molecules could be generated from a single molecule of stearic acid in the cytosol of the cellWrite the overall equation for cellular respiration. List and describe the major steps of cellular respiration. What are the overall reactions (inputs and outputs) for these three major steps? Unmute My Audio (Alt- A). Or you can simply press and hold the space bar to temporarily unmute. Participants Chat Share Screen Record Reactions můte Start Video
- Explain aerobic respiration. Be sure to include the following in your explanation: the overall equation for aerobic cellular respiration including products, reactants, and energyMaking ATP Directions: Compare substrate level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation by completing this table. Descriptions that are questions are yes/no questions. Description Location(s) in the cell (be specific) Requires a proton gradient? Uses chemiosmosis? Requires a soluble enzyme (an enzyme in solution, not in a membrane)? Requires a transmembrane protein? Occurs during glycolysis? Occurs during pyruvate oxidation? Occurs during citric acid cycle? Requires the electron transport chain? Approximate number of ATP made per 1 glucose in aerobic respiration Number of ATP made per 1 glucose in fermentation Substrate level phosphorylation Oxidative phosphorylationDiscuss, with reference to the biological roles of glucose and oxygen, the full process of aerobic respiration. Show clear detail of all the steps of aerobic respiration, the key products as well as the specific locations of the stages in the cell. Use key terminology and good detail.