Would you expect ATP to inhibit or stimulate activity of this enzyme in the glycolysis pathway? Why? What is the immediate energy source that drives ATP synthesis by ATP Synthase during oxidative phosphorylation? Where is CO2 produced in aerobic cell respiration? What would happen to chemiosmosis if the pH in the inner membrane space was decreased (lower)? What would happen if there was an absence of O2 in the electron transport chain? How many ATP’s are formed in the process phosphoglyceraldehyde also known as PGAL?  Fatty acid chains after subjected to degradative enzymes in the intestines are hydrolyzed (hydrolysis) into 2 Carbon acetic acid fragments (Each fragment becomes an acetyl Co-A molecule). What stage of cellular respiration will this product of lipolysis enter?  How many ATP can one fragment produce in cellular respiration?  Calculate the number of ATP harvested from complete oxidation (breakdown) of an 18 carbon fatty acid?  Calculate the number of ATP harvested from complete oxidation (breakdown) of an 18 carbon fatty acid?   Can any of the amino acids (pyruvate, acetyl Co A, Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate (PGAL), alpha ketoglutarate, fumarate) become a glucose in our cells? explain A hydrophobic DNP binds to Hydrogen ions in the mitochondrion inner membrane space causing the Hydrogen ions to move easily across the phospholipid bilayer. Would this stop ATP production?  Why or why not?  How would this cause death? Would you expect ATP to inhibit or stimulate activity of this enzyme in the glycolysis pathway? Why? What is the immediate energy source that drives ATP synthesis by ATP Synthase during oxidative phosphorylation? Where is CO2 produced in aerobic cell respiration? What would happen to chemiosmosis if the pH in the inner membrane space was decreased (lower)? What would happen if there was an absence of O2 in the electron transport chain? How many ATP’s are formed in the process phosphoglyceraldehyde also known as PGAL?  Fatty acid chains after subjected to degradative enzymes in the intestines are hydrolyzed (hydrolysis) into 2 Carbon acetic acid fragments (Each fragment becomes an acetyl Co-A molecule). What stage of cellular respiration will this product of lipolysis enter?  How many ATP can one fragment produce in cellular respiration?  Calculate the number of ATP harvested from complete oxidation (breakdown) of an 18 carbon fatty acid?  Calculate the number of ATP harvested from complete oxidation (breakdown) of an 18 carbon fatty acid?   Can any of the amino acids (pyruvate, acetyl Co A, Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate (PGAL), alpha ketoglutarate, fumarate) become a glucose in our cells? explain A hydrophobic DNP binds to Hydrogen ions in the mitochondrion inner membrane space causing the Hydrogen ions to move easily across the phospholipid bilayer. Would this stop ATP production?  Why or why not?  How would this cause death?

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  1. Would you expect ATP to inhibit or stimulate activity of this enzyme in the glycolysis pathway? Why?
  2. What is the immediate energy source that drives ATP synthesis by ATP Synthase during oxidative phosphorylation?
  3. Where is CO2 produced in aerobic cell respiration?
  4. What would happen to chemiosmosis if the pH in the inner membrane space was decreased (lower)?
  5. What would happen if there was an absence of O2 in the electron transport chain?
  6. How many ATP’s are formed in the process phosphoglyceraldehyde also known as PGAL? 

  7. Fatty acid chains after subjected to degradative enzymes in the intestines are hydrolyzed (hydrolysis) into 2 Carbon acetic acid fragments (Each fragment becomes an acetyl Co-A molecule). What stage of cellular respiration will this product of lipolysis enter?  How many ATP can one fragment produce in cellular respiration?
  8.  Calculate the number of ATP harvested from complete oxidation (breakdown) of an 18 carbon fatty acid?  Calculate the number of ATP harvested from complete oxidation (breakdown) of an 18 carbon fatty acid?  
  9. Can any of the amino acids (pyruvate, acetyl Co A, Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate (PGAL), alpha ketoglutarate, fumarate) become a glucose in our cells? explain

  10. A hydrophobic DNP binds to Hydrogen ions in the mitochondrion inner membrane space causing the Hydrogen ions to move easily across the phospholipid bilayer. Would this stop ATP production?  Why or why not?  How would this cause death?
  11. Would you expect ATP to inhibit or stimulate activity of this enzyme in the glycolysis pathway? Why?
  12. What is the immediate energy source that drives ATP synthesis by ATP Synthase during oxidative phosphorylation?
  13. Where is CO2 produced in aerobic cell respiration?
  14. What would happen to chemiosmosis if the pH in the inner membrane space was decreased (lower)?
  15. What would happen if there was an absence of O2 in the electron transport chain?
  16. How many ATP’s are formed in the process phosphoglyceraldehyde also known as PGAL? 

  17. Fatty acid chains after subjected to degradative enzymes in the intestines are hydrolyzed (hydrolysis) into 2 Carbon acetic acid fragments (Each fragment becomes an acetyl Co-A molecule). What stage of cellular respiration will this product of lipolysis enter?  How many ATP can one fragment produce in cellular respiration?
  18.  Calculate the number of ATP harvested from complete oxidation (breakdown) of an 18 carbon fatty acid?  Calculate the number of ATP harvested from complete oxidation (breakdown) of an 18 carbon fatty acid?  
  19. Can any of the amino acids (pyruvate, acetyl Co A, Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate (PGAL), alpha ketoglutarate, fumarate) become a glucose in our cells? explain

  20. A hydrophobic DNP binds to Hydrogen ions in the mitochondrion inner membrane space causing the Hydrogen ions to move easily across the phospholipid bilayer. Would this stop ATP production?  Why or why not?  How would this cause death?
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