Open QuestionWhich of the following compounds has the greatest amount of energy for a cell?a. CO₂b. ATPc. glucosed. O₂e. lactic acid
Open QuestionWhy do human cells require oxygen? Select all relevant statements.a. To carry out glycolysisb. To carry out fermentationc. To carry out cellular respirationd. To oxidize fatse. To carry out substrate-level phosphorylationf. To carry out oxidative phosphorylationg. To carry out photophosphorylation
Open QuestionRank the following from the most ATP that could be made to the least ATP that could be made: (NCLEX/HESI/TEAS)a. 1 glucose molecule processed via a fermentation pathway (consider that glycolysis is the first stage of the process)b. A lipid made of glycerol and three 10-carbon fatty acid chains entering cellular respirationc. 1 glucose molecule entering the Entner–Doudoroff pathwayd. 1 glucose molecule entering cellular respiration
Open QuestionUnder ideal conditions, the complete aerobic oxidation of one molecule of glucose by a bacterium allows a net gain of how many ATP molecules?a. 2b. 4c. 38d. 0
Open QuestionLabel the mitochondrion to indicate the location of glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and electron transport chains.<IMAGE>
Open QuestionLabel the diagram below to indicate acetyl-CoA, electron transport chain, FADH2, fermentation, glycolysis, citric acid cycle, NADH, and respiration. Indicate the net number of molecules of ATP that could be synthesized at each stage during bacterial respiration of one molecule of glucose.<IMAGE>
Open QuestionComplete the following chart:<IMAGE>The main coenzymes that carry electrons in catabolic pathways are _______ and ________.