TCA Cycle In what form does the product of glycolysis enter the TCA cycle? AcetylCoA Pyruvate Glucose NADH AcetylCoA Pyruvate Glucose NADH ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle Oxidation of a molecule involves gain of proton loss of electron loss of proton gain of electron gain of proton loss of electron loss of proton gain of electron ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle To stop ATP synthesis which chemical is generally used? None of the chemical can stop ATP synthesis 2,4 dinitrophenol DDT DNSA None of the chemical can stop ATP synthesis 2,4 dinitrophenol DDT DNSA ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle A positive redox potential means substance has higher affinity for proton lower affinity for electron higher affinity for electron lower affinity for proton higher affinity for proton lower affinity for electron higher affinity for electron lower affinity for proton ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle The end product of glycolysis is pyruvate, which enters the citric acid cycle after being converted to acetyl-CoA none of these acetic acid acetaldehyde acetyl-CoA none of these acetic acid acetaldehyde ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle The catabolism of sugars and fatty acids is similar because both of these compounds are funnelled through the TC A/citric acid cycle All of these both of these compounds generate redox energy during catabolism both of these compounds generate chemical energy during catabolism both of these compounds are funnelled through the TC A/citric acid cycle All of these both of these compounds generate redox energy during catabolism both of these compounds generate chemical energy during catabolism ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP