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- Which of the following regarding the ATP Synthase is INCORRECT? Protons flow through the a and c subunits The translocation of four protons through the ATP synthase fuels the synthesis of one ATP molecule The F1 domain can function as an ATPase The y subunit rotates while the xß dimers are stationaryThe potential energy source used to drive ATP Synthase function is O the proton gradient across the membrane, the proton motive force ATP high energy electrons pumped cross the mebrane the ADP gradient across the membraneWhich of the following is not a major source of ATP production? Glycolysis OGluconeogenesis TCA cycle Oxidative phosphorylation
- is name of the end product of glycolysis under anaerobic condition is the name of the end product of glycolysis under aerobic condition is the number of moles of NADH produced when 4 moles of glucose undergoes glycolysis is the part of the cell where glycolysis occurWhat happens during the first stage of glycolysis? Group of answer choices FADH2 is produced 4 ATPs are produced 2 ATPs are invested Oxygen is usedATP is NOT directly produced by which of the following reactions? glycolysis the preparatory reaction the TCA cycle the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation all of these produce ATP directly
- Which part of the F1Fo ATP synthase is responsible for ATP production? the c subunits of the Fo mobile component the a subunit of the Fo static component the gamma subunit of the F1 mobile component the beta subunits of the F1 static componentThe complete catabolism of one molecule of C6H12O6 into carbon dioxide and water produces a larger amount of ATP in aerobic prokaryotes than it does in aerobic eukaryotes because aerobic prokaryotes: always produce ethanol rather than lactic acid as a byproduct generate more molecules of NADH during aerobic respiration have no transport costs to get NADH into mitochondria generate more molecules of FADH2 during aerobic respiration are able to use pyruvate as a substrate for fermentationWhich of the following are required for glycolysis to take place? Choose one or more: O NAD+ ATP Pi O2 O NADH O ADP
- Which of the following is NOT one of the products of the pentose phosphate shunt? a NADPH b Ribose-5-Phosphate c ATP d CO2The structure of ATP synthase allows it to function as an ion channel. an enzyme. a transmembrane protein. a rotary machine. all of the aboveIn the absence of oxygen, what would happen to a cell that performs aerobic cellular respiration? The cell would be unable to perform glycolysis Generation of ATP would stop entirely The cell could not reduce NAD+ to NADH Chemiosmosis could not occur