9. What term best describes the following reaction in glycolysis? 1,3 diphosphoglycerate + ADP → 3-phosphoglycerate + ATP A. Fermentation D. Group translocation B. ATP Synthase C. Oxidative phosphorylation E. Substrate-level phosphorylation
Electron Transport Chain
The electron transport chain, also known as the electron transport system, is a group of proteins that transfer electrons through a membrane within mitochondria to create a gradient of protons that drives adenosine triphosphate (ATP)synthesis. The cell uses ATP as an energy source for metabolic processes and cellular functions. ETC involves series of reactions that convert redox energy from NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) + hydrogen (H)) and FADH2(flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)) oxidation into proton-motive force(PMF), which is then used to synthesize ATP through conformational changes in the ATP synthase complex, a process known as oxidative phosphorylation.
Metabolism
Picture a campfire. It keeps the body warm on a cold night and provides light. To ensure that the fire keeps burning, fuel needs to be added(pieces of wood in this case). When a small piece is added, the fire burns bright for a bit and then dies down unless more wood is added. But, if too many pieces are placed at a time, the fire escalates and burns for a longer time, without actually burning away all the pieces that have been added. Many of them, especially the larger chunks or damp pieces, remain unburnt.
Cellular Respiration
Cellular respiration is the cellular process involved in the generation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules from the organic nutritional source obtained from the diet. It is a universal process observed in all types of life forms. The glucose (chemical formula C6H12O6) molecules are the preferred raw material for cell respiration as it possesses a simple structure and is highly efficient in nature.
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5. What conclusion can you draw from the images of E. coli cells (above) taken from a culture in
Stage C/D of the graph?
A. The cell on the left is probably starving
C. The cells will eventually make an endospore to survive
D. The cell on the left is dead
B. The cell on the right is starving
E. Both cells will divide
6. Microbe X is producing 38 ATP per glucose while Microbe Y is producing 2 ATP per glucose.
Which of these statements is most likely true? Choose all that apply.
A. Microbe Y is probably fermenting sugar
B. Microbe X is switching between O2 and NO3 in respiration
C. phosphofructokinase is more likely to be inhibited in Microbe Y than Microbe X
D. Microbe Y is probably growing anaerobically
E. Microbe X is mostly relying on substrate-level phosphorylation
H*
innnde
H*
Na+
Na*
Cytoplasm
periplasm
7. What is responsible for the movement of H* out of the cell (above)?
A. outer membrane porins B. flagella motor proteins C. cytochrome oxidase complex
D. ATP synthase E. NADH dehydrogenase
8. Rather than being oxidized for energy, sugars are connected by glycosidic linkages to make a
capsule. Which process does this describe?
A. Catabolism
B. Reduction C. Anabolism D. Group translocation E. facilitated diffusion
9. What term best describes the following reaction in glycolysis?
1,3 diphosphoglycerate + ADP → 3-phosphoglycerate + ATP
B. ATP Synthase
C. Oxidative phosphorylation
E. Substrate-level phosphorylation
A. Fermentation
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