SAPLINGPLUS FOR PRINCIPLES OF BIOCHEMIS
SAPLINGPLUS FOR PRINCIPLES OF BIOCHEMIS
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Chapter 13, Problem 27P

(a)

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The E° for the net reaction of mitochondrial electron transfer.

Introduction:

The series of complex reactions involving the transfer of the electrons across the membrane is “Electron transport chain”. This process occurs in the presence of oxygen. The oxygen accepts the two electrons and got reduced to the molecule of water in the ETC.

(b)

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The standard energy change for the net reaction of mitochondrial electron transfer.

Introduction:

The series of complex reactions involving the transfer of the electrons across the membrane is “Electron transport chain”. This process occurs in the presence of oxygen. The oxygen accepts the two electrons and got reduced to the molecule of water in the ETC.

(c)

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The number of ATP molecules that can be generated by this reaction if the free energy of ATP synthesis under cellular conditions is 52kJ/mol .

Introduction:

The series of complex reactions involving the transfer of the electrons across the membrane is “Electron transport chain”. This process occurs in the presence of oxygen. The oxygen accepts the two electrons and got reduced to the molecule of water in the ETC.

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