Fluconazole is used to treat yeast infections by inhibiting the production of ergosterol. What would happen if you took away the ability for the yeast to produce ergosterol?
Q: What types of organisms can produce their own food required to survive? A. Organisms that can do…
A: An organism is any individual that embodies the properties of life. It is a term for "life form".…
Q: At the end of cellular respiration, how many molecules of NADH are there? Group of answer choices…
A: Cellular respiration is defined as a set or group of metabolic reactions that will take place inside…
Q: Which of the following structures requires the greatest input of energy for its formation?
A: Lipid biosynthesis in nuclear membrane require highest energy input for its structure formation. 7…
Q: In theory, a plant kept in total darkness could still manufacture glucose, if it were supplied with…
A: Photorespiration is the process that occurs in the leaf mesophyll in the presence of light and where…
Q: Only some plant cells have chloroplasts, but all actively metabolizing plant cells have…
A: The chloroplast and mitochondria are two main organelles found in the…
Q: Create a graph from the table that shows the effect of substrate concentration on the rate of…
A: The pH is a measurement of how acidic or basic the solution is. The pH range is from 0 to 14 (a pH…
Q: How many NADH will be used to produce 5 sugar molecules
A: The Calvin cycle is a portion of photosynthesis, the process by which plants and other autotrophs…
Q: In C4 plants, CO2 fixation occurs by adding electrons and a hydrogen ion when splitting water in…
A: Step 1 C4 Cycle, Dicarboxylic Acid Cycle, Hatch Slack Kortschak pathway is a cyclic biochemical…
Q: The yeast cell Saccharomyces cerevisiae is moved from an environment containing oxygen to an…
A: Ans: The explanation on what happens when Saccharomyces cerevisiae moves from aerobic to anaerobic…
Q: On a nice cool day, you decided to take a deep breath in and breathe out and saw a fog that formed…
A: Cellular respiration helps the cell to generate energy needed and get rid of water and other waste…
Q: The yeast cell Saccharomyces cerevisiae in moved from an environment containing oxygen to an…
A: Yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a type of fungus and is a single-celled microscopic organism.…
Q: Which condition, aerobic or anaerobic, yields more energy (ATP) ?Why do you think this is ?
A: Respiration It is amphibolic and exergonic cellular process. Multistep enzymatic process. Metabolic…
Q: Choose A=if statement 1 and statement 2 are both true, B=if statement 1 is true but statement 2 is…
A: Asked : Correct Option regarding given statements
Q: The enzyme pyruvate carboxylase that adds CO2 to pyruvate belongs to which of the following class…
A: The enzyme pyruvate carboxylase catalyzes the addition of carbon dioxide to the pyruvate molecule…
Q: Soft drinks are artificially carbonated, which is what causes them to fizz. Beer and sparkling wines…
A: The process of dissolving carbon dioxide in a liquid is termed carbonation. Carbonated drinks are…
Q: As glucose is oxidized to pyruvate during glycolysis,, two molecules of ATP are used, and four…
A: Glucose is broken down during the metabolic pathway glycolysis, with or without oxygen present.…
Q: My question is about cellular respiration. If you test how much CO2 is produced comparing…
A: Cellular respiration is a process that metabolizes glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP for…
Q: make glucose and the oxygen is released as molecular oxygen. If you do the math how much…
A: In photosynthesis green plants use energy from sunlight to convert atmospheric carbon dioxide and…
Q: Which of the following statements is a correct distinction between autotrophs and heterotrophs? a.…
A: Autotrophs are the organisms having autotrophic mode of nutrition which means these organisms can…
Q: Which type of inhibitor can be overcome by the addition of more substrate? O 1. Irreversible O 2.…
A: Ans 6. Small molecule inhibition of the enzyme is an important biological system control mechanism.…
Q: Which of the following is true about how enzymes work in the cell? A. Enzymes are consumed in the…
A: Proteins that catalyze biological reactions are known as enzymes. They catalyze several body…
Q: How are light reactions related to dark reactions? Question 1 options: Light reactions produce…
A: Light reaction is a series of reaction which makes up the initial phase of photosynthetic process of…
Q: RuBisCo is an enzyme that acts both as a carboxylase and oxygenase. Why do you think RuBisCo carries…
A: Introduction In this question we will discuss whether the RuBisCo carries out more carboxylation in…
Q: What is the importance of having our bodies use multiple fuel sources to maintain cellular…
A: Constant supply of the energy is required by the human body;to perform most of the work ;movements…
Q: within the electromagnetic spectrum visible light provides the energy for photosynthesis and has a
A: Photosynthesis is the method by which green plants and certain different life forms change light…
Q: You have synthesized glucose in the lab where carbon # 3 is replaced by an isotope of carbon (C-14).…
A: Glucose is a major source of energy in most organisms. The plants produce glucose on their own…
Q: Which of the following is a reduced molecule? a. FAD b. FADH2 c. NAD+ d. NADP+
A: b. FADH2 is a reduced molecule as it is formed when FAD (oxidized form) accepts 2e- and 2H+.
Q: Respiration is the process of breaking down glucose to produce ATP to fuel activities that…
A: In all living species, cellular respiration takes place within their own cells. The primary purpose…
Q: In the cell respiration in Yeast experiment, with different sugars, sucrose, glucose, Splenda and…
A: Yeast is a eukaryotic unicellular fungus that reproduces by budding. It is a facultative anaerobe…
Q: A chemist has discovered a drug that blocks phosphoglucoisomerase. This drug would NOT be a good…
A: Phosphoglucoisomerase is an enzyme which is used in the glycolysis and gluconegensis. It is an…
Q: In the figure below, why might the candle in jar A burn longer than the candle in jar E
A: Plants perform photosynthesis in which carbon dioxide and water are used in presence of sunlight and…
Q: Humans have taken advantage of the metabolism in a tiny fungus called yeast to create beer, wine,…
A: Food processing is the transformation of agricultural products into food or one of the food into…
Q: Autotrophic organisms such as plants, algae, blue green alga, and chemosynthetic bacteria are rarely…
A: Organisms that produce their own food from inorganic sources are called Autotrophs. They are called…
Q: Rubisco is the most abundant enzyme on earth, so just wanted to know that how much amount of Rubisco…
A: RuBisCo full form: Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase enzyme. Characteristics: It is…
Q: Where does the following reaction take place in a cell? Glucose + O2 ----> CO2 + H2O + ATP…
A: The mechanism of the break down of the food materials within the cells to release the energy and…
Q: When someone is making bread from wheat flour and yeast, what compound causes the bread to rise
A: Baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) is the most commonly used leavening agent. It makes the…
Q: a. What is the purpose of boiling the wort in beer preparation?b. What are hops used for?c. If…
A: Step 1 Brewing is the practice of regulating the interactions between water, starch, yeast, and hops…
Q: 2 ADP + 2P; Glucose 1 3 2 NAD* 2 NADH 4 + 2 H* 6.
A: Glycolysis is a process that breaks down glucose molecules into three-carbon compounds to produce…
Q: The process of cellular respiration: is when the bonds of a glucose molecule are broken and energy…
A: Introduction:- The sum amount of physical and chemical processes in an organism that transport…
Q: Why doesn't yeast and water produce CO2?
A: * Fermentation is a process in which a sugar molecule breaks down to form ethanol in yeast or lactic…
Q: What are the general components of a metabolic pathway, starting with the stimulus.
A: Metabolic pathways are a series of chemical reaction , which are linked and occur in the cell. There…
Q: What is the effect of each of the following inhibitors on electron transport and ATP formation by…
A: The electron transport chain is series of protein complexes that transfers electrons from electron…
Q: Without this molecule to block oxygen from entering the mitochondria, the firefly would not be able…
A: The method by which fireflies produce light is perhaps the best-known example of bioluminescence.…
Q: This is not a graded question
A: Enzymic browning is an oxidation reaction that takes place in some foods. Phenols and the enzyme…
Q: Many types of fruit turn brown when they are cut open and exposed to oxygen in the air. The brown…
A: The following things can be used to prevent the fruit from turning brown:- Juice from a lemon. 1…
Q: What are the advantages and disadvantages of natural gas as a fuel in creating energy?
A: Natural gas is a variety of non-renewable fossil fuel which can be utilized for cooking, heating,…
Q: name of the the pathway that needs a sufficient amount of CO2 for dark reactions to proceed to…
A: The process of generation of glucose from raw materials like water and carbon dioxide in the…
- Fluconazole is used to treat yeast infections by inhibiting the production of ergosterol. What would happen if you took away the ability for the yeast to produce ergosterol?
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps
- Which of the following describes where in the model chloramphenicol acts to interfere with the production of proteins from DNA?Patients with acute leukemia who are being treated with anticancer medicines may be given allopurinol. What is the purpose of allopurinol?Name the enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of succinate to fumarate.
- There are several applications of microorganisms in industries. One of them is in medical and pharmaceuticals. Name a suitable microorganism and demonstrate its application in producing synthetic human insulin.Which of the following statements about the malate-aspartate shuttle is false? a) 2.5 ATPs are formed per cytoplasmic NADH shuttled. b) Transamination is involved. c) Cytoplasmic oxaloacetate is converted to malate. d) Mitochondrial malate is converted to oxaloacetate. e) Antiport transport is not involved.E. coli can convert glutamate to ornithine. Describe the two reactions that do so.
- Provide an illustration showing the broken down of C7 fatty acid into its corresponding end products. What are the products being generated and how much of these products are generated from C7 fatty acids? Briefly explain it.In 2-page worth of words (around 500), discuss in depth the risks and hazards of CYCLAMATE in the body. What will be the reactions and the harmful products and their effects? Why is this a concern?categorize the following into reversible or irreversible (competitive or non-competitive) inhibitors. No explanation is required, just list the name of the inhibitor. a) Penicillin b) Cyanide c) Aspirin d) Tipranavir
- UDP-glucuronosyltransferase enzymes bind the organic compound UDP-glucuronic acid (UDP-GA) in order to catalyse the transfer of a glucuronic acid group from UDP-GA to a drug molecule, releasing UDP from the active site as a product. UDP is then regenerated by the activity of another enzyme. What terms could be used to describe UDP-GA?The citric acid cycle enzyme at which FADH2 is generated is: A) isocitrate dehydrogenase. B) x-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase. C) succinate dehydrogenase. OD) malate dehydrogenase.List two classes of compounds derived from arachidonic acid. Suggest some reasons for the amount of biomedical research devoted to these compounds.