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1. DEMONSTRATE BY ILLUSTRATION HOW COUPLED REACTION IS UTILIZED IN THE TRANSFER OF ENERGY FROM THE SUN TO THE RAISING OF YOUR THUMB.
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- Exergonic reactionsa. release potential energy b. consume energy c. form bonds d. occur only outside the cell1. Describe the role of ATP in metabolic (anablic and catabolic) reactions 2. Describe how feedback inhibition work. PLEASEEEEEEEE ANSWER ALLDEMONSTRATE BY ILLUSTRATION HOW COUPLED REACTION IS UTILIZED IN THE TRANSFER OF ENERGY FROM THE SUN TO THE RAISING OF YOUR THUMB.
- 70. The energy released in the process shown in the figure 13 was originally present in a. sunlight and then transfered to sugar b. sunlight and then transferred to oxygen c. the oxygen and then transferred to sugar d. the sugar and then transferred to oxygenBased on what you've learned about metabolism, categorize each molecule as LOW energy or HIGH energy. Column A Column B 1. ADP a. HIGH 2. NADH b. LOW ATP FADH2 NAD+ NADP+ 7. NADPH 8. FAD 3. 4. 5. 6.1.What is the importance of ADP? 2. ATP provides energy cell to do work. True or false? 3. ATP is manufactured during various processes such as fermentation, cellular respiration, and photosynthesis. True or false? 4. ATP is the energy currency used throughout the cell. True or false?
- D. The reaction add water from one molecule to another. 9. Determine the correct terminology for each word. * 1 point O A. Oxidation - gains of electrons; Reduction - loss of electrons. O B. Oxidation - loss of electrons; Reduction - gains of electrons. O C. Oxidation - fewer of electrons; Reduction - more of electrons. O D. Oxidation - more of electrons; Reduction fewer of electrons. 1 point 10. Determine the process involved in the production of ATP by the final step of glycolysis. O A. Substrate Level Phosphorylation5. Popular «energy drinks are nonalcoholic carbonated beverages. Advertising emphasizes that they increase working capacity. Most beverages contain caffeine and its analogs, theobromine and theophylline (vegetable alkaloids), vitamins, easily digestible sugar (glucose, sucrose), taurine, carnitine. These drinks are highly carbonated, which accelerates their absorption into the blood. Why do energy drinks improve efficiency? For answer: a) draw a diagram of the glycogen metabolism pathway with its the acceleration possibly contributing to better efficiency; b) indicate the mode of caffeine action on the rate of this process, if it is known that it inhibits phosphodiesterase; c) explain why 3-4 hours after the taking of «cnergetics» fatigue and drowsiness occur,1. Why Gibbs’ free energy must be at a negative value for most metabolic reactions in an organism? 2. How energy from the sun is transferred in the living system? 3. Why cells that ultimately reach an equilibrium is considered dead? 4. How important are chlorophyll and other pigments in the energy transfer of sunlight to the rest of the living organisms? 5. Why plants are considered as energy transformers?