Choose all the true statements about oxidative phosphorylation. During oxidative phosphorylation, the proton motive force created by the electron transport chain drives the production of ATP. Oxidative phosphorylation occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane. The oxidation of NADH provides enough energy to produce two ATP molecules. Oxidative phosphorylation is an anaerobic process. The oxidation of NADH provides enough energy to produce three ATP molecules.
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- Using the answer code on the right, indicate which form of energy production is being described: 1. takes place in the mitochondrial matrix 2. produces H2O as a by-product 3. results in a rich yield of ATP 4. takes place in the cytosol 5. processes acetyl-CoA 6. takes place in the mitochondrial innermembrane cristae 7. converts glucose into two pyruvate molecules 8. uses molecular oxygen 9. accomplished by the electron transport system and ATP synthase (a) glycolysis (b) citric acid cycle (c) oxidative phosphorylationAerobic respiration in eukaryotes produces less ATP per glucose molecule than aerobic respiration in prokaryotes. This is because: the electrons from cytoplasmic NADH in eukaryotes are shuttled to ubiquinone instead of NADH dehydrogenase. prokaryotes can produce a larger proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane, thus causing a greater driving force for ATP synthesis. fermentation and the tricarboxylic acid cycle can run simultaneously in prokaryotes, generating two additional ATP per glucose molecule. eukaryotes must actively transport glucose into the mitochondria where respiration А. B. C. D. occurs. prokaryotes can generate 2.5 ATP per FADH2 molecule, whereas eukaryotes can only generate 1.5 per FADH2 Е. E.Which of the following statements concerning oxidative phosphorylation is false? Group of answer choices: The electron transport chain generates an electrochemical gradient that drives the production of ATP. ATP synthase with fewer subunits in its c ring will produce more ATP per proton. A “loose” β subunit of ATP synthase becomes a “tight” site as it produces ATP. When the supply of NADH and QH2 (ubiquinol) decreases, ATP synthase produces more ATP.
- A poison that prevents the transfer of electrons from the last [Fe-S] cluster of Complex I to coenzyme Q is added to a suspension of actively respiring mitochondria. Which of the following will be observed? ATP production would be impaired due to the uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation from electron transport. ATP production would be reduced due to inhibition of the CoQ subunit of ATP synthase. ATP production would be reduced due to a decrease in the number of protons pumped out of the mitochondrial matrix. ATP production would be halted completely due to the block in electron transport through the electron transport chain.Complete the following table about the total products of the various pathways of cellular respiration that result in the complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6). Number of CO2 produced Net number of ATP produced Number of NADH produced Number of FADH2 produced Glycolysis Pyruvate Oxidation Citric Acid CycleA toxin that inhibits the establishment of the proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane would cause the following result: Substrate-level phosphorylation would be inhibited. NADH would be oxidized. Fermentation could not occur. ATP synthase would be unable to produce ATP. Pyruvate would be unable to enter the TCA cycle.
- Identify the missing words in the below description about electron transport chain. Word bank: ATP synthase, electrons, glycolysis, oxidation-reduction, oxidoreductases, protons, proton motive force, TCA cycle, Question: NADH and FADH2 generated from and donate their high energy the first electron acceptor molecule on the ETC. The electron then flow through a series of electron accepting molecules via repeated reaction, releasing some energy at each step. The released energy is captured by the membrane-bound (where the e-accepting molecules are in) and used to pump creating a proton concentration gradient (higher outside of the cell, lower inside the cell) known as the cell via the proton channel on the membrane, the energy is used by the enzyme RH Glycolysis NDH-1 NADH+H TCA cycle 4H¹ 4H Electron transfer is coupled to pumping H* ions. 2H NAD + 2H* Quinone pool Quinols carry electrons to another ETS complex pumping H* ions. 2H* Wan SIGH 2H 2H* ½20₂ + 2H* Cyt bo to generate ATP from…Which of the following regarding the ATP Synthase is INCORRECT? Protons flow through the a and c subunits The translocation of four protons through the ATP synthase fuels the synthesis of one ATP molecule The F1 domain can function as an ATPase The y subunit rotates while the xß dimers are stationaryWhich of the following statements is right: Reduced NAD from Beta-oxidation is used to produce ATP in: 1. Electron Chain Transport and oxidizing phosphate binding 2. Glycolysis and oxidizing phosphate binding 3. Transamination 4. Citric Acid Cycle and oxidizing phospahe binding 5. None above are right
- For each of the following sentences, fill in the blanks with the best word or phrase selected from the list below. Not all words or phrases will be used; each word or phrase may be used more than once. ADP FADH2 H+ moderately protons ATP favorable higher NADH severely cytosol glucose lower NAD+ slightly electrons GTP matrix Pi unfavorable High-energy electrons are transferred through a series of molecules, and the energy released during these transfers is used to generate a gradient of , or . Because their concentration is outside than inside the mitochondria, the flow of , or , down the concentration gradient is energetically very and can thus be coupled to the production of ATP from ADP. Thus, oxidative phosphorylation refers to the…In hepatocytes, the enzyme glucokinase catalyzes the ATP-coupled phosphorylation of glucose. Glucokinase binds both ATP and glucose, forming a glucose-ATP-enzyme complex. The enzyme then transfers the phosphoryl group directly from ATP to glucose. Select the advantages of phosphoryl group transfer compared to hydrolysis and subsequent phosphorylation? ATP hydrolysis is thermodynamically unfavorable compared to group transfer. Glucokinase increases the transition state energy, favoring glucose phosphorylation. The process takes advantage of the high phosphoryl group transfer potential of ATP. Reaction intermediates do not need to be present in excess. IncorrectAll of the following are involved in oxidative phosphorylation except: proton motive force NADH Cytochromes Acetyl co-enzyme A ATP synthase