TCA Cycle The catabolism of sugars and fatty acids is similar because 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 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 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle The FADH2 and NADH produced by the oxidation of one acetyl-CoA results in the synthesis of about- 15 ATPs 11 ATPs 6 ATPs 3 ATPs 15 ATPs 11 ATPs 6 ATPs 3 ATPs ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle During cellular respiration, most of the ATP made, is generated by glycolysis oxidative phosphorylation photophosphorylation substrate-level phosphorylation glycolysis oxidative phosphorylation photophosphorylation substrate-level phosphorylation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle Most multi-cellular organisms obtain energy for the synthesis of ATP during oxidative phosphorylation from high energy phosphate compounds a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane a proton gradient across the outer mitochondrial membrane a proton gradient across the cell membrane high energy phosphate compounds a proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane a proton gradient across the outer mitochondrial membrane a proton gradient across the cell membrane ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle The first intermediate in TCA cycle is succinate citrate fumerate malate succinate citrate fumerate malate ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
TCA Cycle The enzymes of the TCA cycle in a eukaryotic cell are located in the lysosomal bodies nucleus mitochondria plasma membrane lysosomal bodies nucleus mitochondria plasma membrane ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP