(a)
To explain: A balanced equation for the conversion of glucose to pyruvate in the presence of ATP, ADP, NAD+, and phosphate.
Concept introduction: The conversion of glucose to pyruvate includes various energetically favorable and unfavorable reactions. The total conversion process is known as glycolysis. The total glycolysis process involves 10 reactions.
(b)
To explain: A balanced equation for the conversion of glucose to pyruvate in the presence of ATP, ADP, NAD+, and arsenate.
Concept introduction: The arsenate ion (
(c)
To explain: The region why arsenate is considered to be a poison.
Concept introduction: The arsenate ion (
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