Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Reset Help NH (liver) 1. NH4+ (muscle) + + NADH + H+ → + H2O + NAD+ NADH 2. +pyruvatea-ketoglutarate + a-ketoglutarate 3. +a-ketoglutarate- +pyruvate pyruvate NAD 4. +H₂O+NAD+ → + +NADH + H+ H 5. Sum: alanine NH (muscle) H₂O glutamate
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- Please answer this question correctly by following these questionswith explanation as soon as possible,you will surely get upvote for the correct answer. Thanks in advance for your kind response!Name: Hendric Nduwuba DNP and Cellular Respiration Summary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLtRan2qFx0 Your assignment today is to summarize in two paragraphs (8 sentences total) the effects of dinitrophenol (DNP) on the human body. Make sure you explain what DNP is, the stages of cellular respiration, and how DNP alters the metabolism of the person using it (side effects). The following vocabulary terms need to be used: cellular respiration, adenosine triphosphate, and dinitrophenol (DNP). Your objective is to describe the role of ATP in cellular respiration in order to explain how DNP affects the rate of metabolism. The first paragraph is an introduction to the summary and the second paragraph is an explanation of the main idea. You will be graded on this criteria: main idea, explanation of cellular respiration, explanation of DNP, and paragraph structure.5-6. Choose the best answer from the following questions and provide a one paragraph explanation for your response. 5. Since in this patient pyruvate kinase is abnormal not only is less pyruvate made but intermediates above pyruvate in the glycolytic pathway build up slowing the pathway. Which of the following products may not be made in the appropriate amounts in the RBC because of the deficiency of pyruvate A. Glucose B. Oxaloacetate С. аcety-CoA D. Lactate Explanation for answer in no. 5: