Consider the catabolism of one mole of trisaccharide raffinose (glucose, galactose, fructose). For each of the following cell type and condition given below, determine the Net ATP from glycolysis, ATP from oxidative decarboxylation (if applicable), ATP formed from Krebs cycle (if applicable), and Total net ATP a) liver cell with non-functional malate-aspartate shuttle* b) skeletal muscle cell lacking oxygen c) cell with ATP synthase deficiency*

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1. Consider the catabolism of one mole of trisaccharide raffinose (glucose, galactose,
fructose). For each of the following cell type and condition given below, determine
the Net ATP from glycolysis, ATP from oxidative decarboxylation (if applicable),
ATP formed from Krebs cycle (if applicable), and Total net ATP
a) liver cell with non-functional malate-aspartate shuttle*
b) skeletal muscle cell lacking oxygen
c) cell with ATP synthase deficiency*
* Assume that the deficiency is isolated and won’t influence the function of other
respiration components
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider the catabolism of one mole of trisaccharide raffinose (glucose, galactose, fructose). For each of the following cell type and condition given below, determine the Net ATP from glycolysis, ATP from oxidative decarboxylation (if applicable), ATP formed from Krebs cycle (if applicable), and Total net ATP a) liver cell with non-functional malate-aspartate shuttle* b) skeletal muscle cell lacking oxygen c) cell with ATP synthase deficiency* * Assume that the deficiency is isolated and won’t influence the function of other respiration components
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