ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation Membrane potential and the proton gradient reinforce one another when respiratory inhibitors are present cancel one another when uncouplers are present are both required to make ATP are sufficient, separately, to make ATP from ADP + Pi; reinforce one another when respiratory inhibitors are present cancel one another when uncouplers are present are both required to make ATP are sufficient, separately, to make ATP from ADP + Pi; ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation Each cycle of β-oxidation produces 1 FADH2, 1 NAD+, and 1 acetyl-CoA 1 FADH2, 1 NADH and 2 CO2 molecules 1 FADH2, 1 NADH and 1 acetyl-CoA 1 FAD, 1 NAD+ and 2 CO2 molecules 1 FADH2, 1 NAD+, and 1 acetyl-CoA 1 FADH2, 1 NADH and 2 CO2 molecules 1 FADH2, 1 NADH and 1 acetyl-CoA 1 FAD, 1 NAD+ and 2 CO2 molecules ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation The oxidation of methanol (wood alcohol) in human retina tissue leads directly to the formation of sugars CO2 none of these formaldehyde sugars CO2 none of these formaldehyde ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation The three identical b subunits of the F1, complex during ATP synthesis have different affinities for ATP and for ADP similar affinities for ADP and ATP different affinities for ADP but not for ATP different affinities for ATP but not for ADP different affinities for ATP and for ADP similar affinities for ADP and ATP different affinities for ADP but not for ATP different affinities for ATP but not for ADP ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation The irreversibility of the thiokinase reactions (formation of initial acyl-CoA) is due to the subsequent hydrolysis of the product make this activation reaction the committed step on the pathway applies only to even-chain fatty acids both (a) and (b) is due to the subsequent hydrolysis of the product make this activation reaction the committed step on the pathway applies only to even-chain fatty acids both (a) and (b) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
ATP Synthesis and Fatty Acid Oxidation The maximum energy per gram on oxidization is yielded from glycogen fat protein starch glycogen fat protein starch ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP