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Interpretation: To determine the number of moles of ATP that are ultimately produced from the “processing” of one mole of
Concept introduction: Common metabolic pathway is the total sum of metabolic reactions that occur in stage third and fourth of the biochemical process or it is defined as the total sum of reactions that occur in the citric acid cycle and electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation.
These stages are included in the common metabolic pathway because the reactions in these stages are the same for different kinds of food.
The citric acid cycle is the third stage of the biochemical energy production process. The cycle includes the reactions in which the acetyl part of
Electron transport chain is a sequence of biochemical reactions in which electrons and hydrogen atoms from the citric acid cycle are transferred to various intermediate carriers and finally reacts with molecular oxygen to form a water molecule.
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- In which of the following listings of citric acid cycle intermediates are the compounds listed in the order in which they arc encountered in a turn of the cycle? a. isocitrate, oxaloacetate, succinate b. succinate, malate, oxaloacetate c. citrate, oxaloacetate, fumarate d. no correct responsearrow_forwardHow many NADH and FADH2 molecules are produced, respectively, during one turn of the citric acid cycle? a. 2 and 2 b. 3 and 1 c. 1 and 3 d. no correct responsearrow_forwardWhich of the following stages in the biochemical energy production process immediately precedes the citric acid cycle? a. digestion b. acetyl group formation c. electron transport chain d. no correct responsearrow_forward
- 1 ANSWER ONLY T INCREASES IS WRONGarrow_forward____GaF3 + ___Cs--> ____CsF + ____Ga A. (2,2,3,1) B. (1,3,2,1) C. (1,3,3,1) D. (2,3,1,3) E. (1,2,3,1)arrow_forward12) Balance the following: ____ NaBr + ____ H3PO4 à ____ Na3PO4 + ____ HBr A. (1,3,3,1) B. (3,1,1,3) C. (1,2,1,2) D. (2,3,3,2) E. (2,1,2,1)arrow_forward
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