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- Could you help me with this? I'm stuck on this question.The condensation reaction catalyzed by ß-ketoacyl-ACP synthase synthesizes a four-carbon unit by combining a two-carbon unit and a three-carbon unit, with the release of CO₂. What is the thermodynamic advantage of this process over one that simply combines two two-carbon units? The reaction is reversible and does not require the input of ATP. The exergonic release of CO₂ drives the irreversible reaction in the direction of fatty acid synthesis. The release of CO₂ is endergonic and results in the production of ATP. The reaction is endergonic and requires the input of ATP.How many liters of CO2 can be generated from the fermentation process involving 200.5 g C6H12O6 ? The process has been done in a room with a temperature of 28 degrees celcius and a pressure of 1.02 atm. C6H12O6(aq) -> 2C2H5OH(l) + 2CO2 (g)
- Refer to the figure shown here, and determine the value of E for the overall oxidation/reduction reaction (refer to the book/lecture slides if you need help with the overall reaction). 11/12102 + 2H* + 2e¯ → H₂0 NAD + H* + 2e → NADH O-1.136 volts 0.496 volts +1.136 volts -0.496 volts EU (volts) – 0.320Refer to the figure shown here, and determine the value of E for the overall oxidation/reduction reaction (refer to the book/lecture slides if you need help with the overall reaction). 121/202 + 2H+ + 2e → H₂0 NAD + H* + 2e → NADH O-1.136 volts O 0.496 volts O+1.136 volts voltsm -0.496 volts EU (volts) +0.816 - 0.320How can you identify biological role for the following substances depending on their ratio / porportion within the cells; NAD+/NADH and NADP+/NADPH?
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- When 24 acetyl Co-A molecule(s) are respired through the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport chain to oxygen, how many ATP molecules will be produced?To reduce six molecules of carbon dioxide to one molecule of glucose via photosynthesis, how many molecules of NADPH and ATP are required?NADH and NADPH are both reducing agents and involved in metabolism. How do they differ aside from the fact that NADPH has phosphorous in it?
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