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- Write a summary reaction for aerobic respiration that shows which reactant becomes oxidized and which becomes reduced.1. What are the enzyme complexes and their functions in the generation of ATP in the electron transport chain? 2. What are the coenzymes that initiates the generation of ATP in the electron transport chain. 3. Write the complete reactions in the electron transport chain. 4. Compute the ATP produced by each coenzymes in the electron transport chain.10. Using either the Oxidative Phosphorylation stage of cellular respiration or the Cytochrome complex of photosynthesis, DIAGRAM AND EXPLAIN how electron transport chains function and are used to generate ATP in plants and animals. Make sure to supply sufficient detail to clearly convey your understanding of the process/mechanism.
- 1. What are the main features on citric acid cycle? 2. What are the main components of electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation? 3. Why do compound such as cyanide act as poisons when they disrupt the electron transport chain?1. What is metabolism and where is energy produced in the cells? 2. What are the four stage of metabolism and describe each stage processes? 3. What is ATP and how do coupled reactions with ATP drive energetically unfavorable reactions?1. What is the difference between electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation?
- 1. How do our bodies obtain energy for their life functions? What do you call this process? 2. What is ATP and why is it important to organisms? 3. Identify and describe the 3 processes of cellular respiration.29. Which of the following pathways will result in carbon dioxide and NADH2 being released but not ATP? Group of answer choices Krebs cycle pyruvate oxidation glycolysis electron transport system3. Distinguish the correct statements about oxidative phosphorylation. I. 1 poir Oxidative phosphorylation generates ATP by transferring phosphate group directly to ADP molecule. II. Oxidative phosphorylation occurs inside mitochondria and the source of energy is from sunlight. II. Oxidative phosphorylation occurs inside mitochondria and the source of energy is from glucose. IV. Oxidative phosphorylation is based on electrons moving through ETC and production of a proton-motive force that drives ATP synthase. A. I & II O B. I & II O C. II & IV D. III & IV pc FATD
- 3. Where does each of the following occur in the cell? Be specific. Glycolysis- Citric Acid Cycle- Electron Transport Chain- 4. Define oxidation.29. Indicate the most common form of energy that enters the electron transport chain. * O A. ATP O B. Oxygen O C. Glucose D. FADH2 and NADH 30. Discover the final electron acceptor in oxidative phosphorylation of electron transport chain.Base from the diagram 1. what is the final electron acceptor of the electrons removed from the intermeddiate compounds in the glucose and catabolism? 2. what is the process in the electron transport chain that makes us energy from a proton gradient to make ATP? 3. What is the function of ATP synthase in the last stage of cellular respiration?