100 7.0 0 37 1 0 Relative Percent Oxygen 0 25 50 75 100 pH of intermembrane space 0 3.5 7 10.5 14 0 initial NADH (mol) 10 0 Temperature (°C) 0 20 40 60 80 100 I 0 2 4 6 initial Glucose (mol) I 20 30 40 I I I I I initial ATP (mol) 20 40 60 80 100 I 8 10 I I Metabolism of 1 Mole of Glucose ATP Production Oxygen Consumption NADH Production Metabolism of 1 Mole of Glucose Concentrations (Mutliscaled and Auto Scaled) 35.4 10 100 6 26.5 7.5 75 4.5 17.7 3 8.84 2.5 25 1.5 0000 0 2 1-ATP 4 7 -2-NADH 9 11 Milliseconds -3-Oxygen 13 16 Potential (mv) 18 Carbon Dioxide
100 7.0 0 37 1 0 Relative Percent Oxygen 0 25 50 75 100 pH of intermembrane space 0 3.5 7 10.5 14 0 initial NADH (mol) 10 0 Temperature (°C) 0 20 40 60 80 100 I 0 2 4 6 initial Glucose (mol) I 20 30 40 I I I I I initial ATP (mol) 20 40 60 80 100 I 8 10 I I Metabolism of 1 Mole of Glucose ATP Production Oxygen Consumption NADH Production Metabolism of 1 Mole of Glucose Concentrations (Mutliscaled and Auto Scaled) 35.4 10 100 6 26.5 7.5 75 4.5 17.7 3 8.84 2.5 25 1.5 0000 0 2 1-ATP 4 7 -2-NADH 9 11 Milliseconds -3-Oxygen 13 16 Potential (mv) 18 Carbon Dioxide
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Based on this graph, what does the sudden increase or decrease in ATP, NADH, oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations mean? How are related these to specific steps in glycolysis and TCA cycle??

Transcribed Image Text:100
7.0
0
37
1
0
Relative Percent Oxygen
0 25
50 75 100
pH of intermembrane space
0
3.5 7 10.5 14
0
initial NADH (mol)
10
Temperature (°C)
0 20 40 60 80 100
I
20 30 40
I
initial Glucose (mol)
0 2 4 6 8
I
I
initial ATP (mol)
0 20 40 60 80 100
1
10
I
I
Metabolism of 1 Mole of Glucose ATP Production Oxygen Consumption NADH Production
Metabolism of 1 Mole of Glucose
Concentrations (Mutliscaled and Auto Scaled)
35.4
10
100
6
26.5
7.5
75
4.5
17.7
50
8.84
2.5
25
1.5
0000
2
-1-ATP
4
7
➡2-NADH
9
11
Milliseconds
3-Oxygen
13
16
Potential (mv)
18
Carbon Dioxide
20
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