Energy Release and Conservation In lactic acid fermentation, the final electron acceptor would be glucose acetyl-CoA pyruvate fructose glucose acetyl-CoA pyruvate fructose ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation The amount of energy (cal/mole) in an ATP molecule produced by a cell from glucose by fermentation is less than aerobic metabolism exactly or approximately equal to aerobic metabolism None of these greater than aerobic metabolism less than aerobic metabolism exactly or approximately equal to aerobic metabolism None of these greater than aerobic metabolism ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation Aerobic respiration differs from anaerobic respiration in which of the following respects? Aerobic respiration requires the electron transport chain Anaerobic respiration is glycolysis The final electron acceptors are different Aerobic respiration produces less ATP Aerobic respiration requires the electron transport chain Anaerobic respiration is glycolysis The final electron acceptors are different Aerobic respiration produces less ATP ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation The enzymes for glycolysis are located on the inner surface of the cell membrane on the outer membrane of the chloroplast in the cytoplasm on the inner membrane of the mitochondrion on the inner surface of the cell membrane on the outer membrane of the chloroplast in the cytoplasm on the inner membrane of the mitochondrion ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation Which of the following best explains about the usefulness of the production of ethanol in yeast cells under anaerobic conditions? The process generates oxygen, which is required for glycolysis Ethanol keeps the electron transport system functioning Yeast would be unable to activate the enzymes of the Krebs cycle without ethanol The process regenerates NAD+, which is required for glycolysis The process generates oxygen, which is required for glycolysis Ethanol keeps the electron transport system functioning Yeast would be unable to activate the enzymes of the Krebs cycle without ethanol The process regenerates NAD+, which is required for glycolysis ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation Glucose can be broken down to pyruvate by both (a) and (b) Entner-Doudoroff pathway none of these tricarboxylic acid cycle both (a) and (b) Entner-Doudoroff pathway none of these tricarboxylic acid cycle ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP