When intracellular concentrations phosphofructokinase to be ( Main Content ats) to be OA) low, low B) high, high C) low, high D) high, low of ATP are high, you would expect activity of and synthesis of energy storage molecules

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When intracellular concentrations
phosphofructokinase to be
( Main Content ats) to be
OA) low, low
B) high,
high
C) low, high
OD) high,
low
of ATP are high, you would expect activity of
and synthesis of energy storage molecules
Transcribed Image Text:When intracellular concentrations phosphofructokinase to be ( Main Content ats) to be OA) low, low B) high, high C) low, high OD) high, low of ATP are high, you would expect activity of and synthesis of energy storage molecules
The formation of acetyl CoA...
A) occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, after moving across the outer and inner
mitochondrial membrane.
B) occurs in the cytoplasm prior to transport into the mitochondrial matrix.
C) involves activation of acyl groups derived from pyruvate.
D) A and C
E) B and C
Transcribed Image Text:The formation of acetyl CoA... A) occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, after moving across the outer and inner mitochondrial membrane. B) occurs in the cytoplasm prior to transport into the mitochondrial matrix. C) involves activation of acyl groups derived from pyruvate. D) A and C E) B and C
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Step 1: Define aerobic respiration and glycolysis

Aerobic respiration is the process of cellular respiration in which various respiratory substrates like carbohydrates, are broken down in the presence of oxygen and the released energy is stored in the form of ATP molecules. Glycolysis is a universal process and takes place in cytoplasm of a cell, and it does not require the presence of oxygen. 

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