NADH +0t H- NAD*+ HyO AG -220 B. i) Calculalı ackual 0G for transpowting profons insido to outside Fle mombrane, t the effienay of conering He lice energy of te elechron transfer?

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NADH +0t H' NAD'+ HyO
Abo-
-220
B. i) Calculale achual 0G for transporting profons insido to outside
Fly membrane , t the effhenay of conering He lice energy of the
electron transfer ?
1) Caleulate actual AGo for synthesizing the ATP molecales and
eieney of converting "free enorgy P
synthesis,
of elechon transfer to ATP
moes of ATP world be synthlesized during
C. Calculate how mang
the complute DxidatioN of Imol.of Glucos.e by glycalysis, cihic acid
+ emifochondrial e chaine in the liver of Hhis animal,
Glucose t lo0g t _ADP+_li 760gt GHy0 t_ATP t_ H2O
the
D Discuss haw the para metus in parts A),B) tO in
animal are differnt from those in anomal animal, what challeces.
or benehits wil
it hare.
Transcribed Image Text:NADH +0t H' NAD'+ HyO Abo- -220 B. i) Calculale achual 0G for transporting profons insido to outside Fly membrane , t the effhenay of conering He lice energy of the electron transfer ? 1) Caleulate actual AGo for synthesizing the ATP molecales and eieney of converting "free enorgy P synthesis, of elechon transfer to ATP moes of ATP world be synthlesized during C. Calculate how mang the complute DxidatioN of Imol.of Glucos.e by glycalysis, cihic acid + emifochondrial e chaine in the liver of Hhis animal, Glucose t lo0g t _ADP+_li 760gt GHy0 t_ATP t_ H2O the D Discuss haw the para metus in parts A),B) tO in animal are differnt from those in anomal animal, what challeces. or benehits wil it hare.
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Reduced coenzymes NADH and FADH2 retains most of the free energy produced during the process glucose oxidation to COduring the processes of Glycolysis and TCA cycle. The electrons from these reduced coenzymes are released and are transferred to O2, which forms H2O.

 

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