Oxidative Phosphorylation Coenzyme Q is involved in electron transport as a lipid-soluble electron carrier covalently attached cytochrome cofactor a water-soluble electron donor directly to O2 a lipid-soluble electron carrier covalently attached cytochrome cofactor a water-soluble electron donor directly to O2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Oxidative Phosphorylation The complete oxidation of glucose yields usable energy in the form of FADH2 coenzyme A ATP pyruvic acid FADH2 coenzyme A ATP pyruvic acid ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Oxidative Phosphorylation Which of the following is not a feature of oxidative phosphorylation? Direct transfer of phosphate from a substrate molecule to ADP An electrochemical gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane A protonmotive force A membrane bound ATP synthase Direct transfer of phosphate from a substrate molecule to ADP An electrochemical gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane A protonmotive force A membrane bound ATP synthase ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Oxidative Phosphorylation The carbon dioxide is primary a product of electron transport phosphorylation. glycolysis lactate fermentation. Krebs cycle electron transport phosphorylation. glycolysis lactate fermentation. Krebs cycle ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Oxidative Phosphorylation What happens after glycolysis when oxygen is available as an electron acceptor? Oxidative phosphorylation Pyruvate is formed NADH is produced Fermentation Oxidative phosphorylation Pyruvate is formed NADH is produced Fermentation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Oxidative Phosphorylation During electron transport, protons are pumped out of the mitochondrion at each of the major sites except for complex III complex IV complex II complex I complex III complex IV complex II complex I ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP