Energy Release and Conservation Which of the following is accomplished in chemiosmosis? The oxidation of ATP The oxidation of CO2 The oxidation of NADH The oxidation of water The oxidation of ATP The oxidation of CO2 The oxidation of NADH The oxidation of water 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 regenerates NAD+, which is required for glycolysis Ethanol keeps the electron transport system functioning The process generates oxygen, which is required for glycolysis Yeast would be unable to activate the enzymes of the Krebs cycle without ethanol The process regenerates NAD+, which is required for glycolysis Ethanol keeps the electron transport system functioning The process generates oxygen, which is required for glycolysis Yeast would be unable to activate the enzymes of the Krebs cycle without ethanol ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation Organisms can synthesize ATP by oxidative phosphorylation when they ferment pass electrons to oxygen through an electron transport system containing cytochromes oxidize glucose to pyruvate pass electrons from the oxidation of chlorophyll through an electron transport system ferment pass electrons to oxygen through an electron transport system containing cytochromes oxidize glucose to pyruvate pass electrons from the oxidation of chlorophyll through an electron transport system ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation For each pair of electrons passing from NADH located inside the mitochondria to oxygen, how many ATP molecules can be generated? 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation How many oxygen molecules are required in the fermentation of one molecule of glucose to ethanol and CO2? 0 1 36 2 0 1 36 2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Energy Release and Conservation In cellular metabolism, O2 is used in the Krebs cycle to provide electrons for photophosphorylation in glycolysis as a terminal electron acceptor in the Krebs cycle to provide electrons for photophosphorylation in glycolysis as a terminal electron acceptor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP