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Be able to write the overall chemical equation for cellular respiration. Where does O2 go? Where does CO2 come from? How much net ATP is produced? What do cells/organisms do with all this ATP?
Stage 1 GlycolysisWhere happen? What is the substrate/s? What are the product/s? Know that 2 ATP are used and that 4 ATP are made (giving a net 2ATP). Know that NADH is made.What is glycolysis? Know that sugar >>> pyruvate. Why is ATP used initially? What happens to theNADH and pyruvate produced (in fermentation, in cellular respiration)? How much net ATP isproduced?
Stage 2 Pyruvate -> Acetyl CoA, & Krebs CycleWhere happen? What is the substrate/s? What are the product/s? How many ATP, NADH, FADH2 aremade?
Stage 3 Electron Transport PhosphorylationWhere happen? What is the substrate/s? What are the product/s? Describe how electrons captured as NADH and FADH2 during the Krebs cycle are used to power ATP formation. What are the electron donors?Know that O2 is the final electron acceptor -> H2OWhat is fermentation? How is NAD+ regenerated? What are advantages of fermentation over cellularrespiration?How is ATP synthesized? What is substrate level phosphorylation? What is electron transportphosphorylation (eg. chemiosmotic phosphorylation)? What is ATP synthase? What is the structure/function of the mitochondria?How are respiration and photosynthesis related?
The new form of life is discovered. It has a genetic code much like that of organisms on Earth except that there are five different DNA bases instead of four and the base sequences is translated as doublets instead of triplets. How various different ..
Determine which chemical groups of nucleotides react to form a covalent phosphodiester bond?
Methods for Assaying/Detecting Viruses, Write a paragraph to teach to the rest of the class one of the following techniques used to assay/detect a virus.
How many different combinations of phenotypes could exist of these 7 paired traits . What proportion would be heterozygous in every trait after 2 years.
The heart is in the middle thoracic cavity, known as the ______. The membrane around the heart is the ______. The thick muscular wall of the heart is the ______. The smooth inner lining of the heart is the ______.
Discuss and define hypovolemic shock. List signs and symptoms. What should the nurse evaluate regarding the postpartum patient's pulse rate?
The resulting f1 generation consists of all tall pink flowered plants. Assume that height and flower colour is each determined by a single gene locus on different chromosomes; predict the results of an f1 cross of dihybrid plants. Select appropriate ..
Most human obesity does not follow Mendelian inheritance patterns, because body fat content is estimated through a number of interacting genetic and environmental variables.
What is the difference between an intermediate host and a definitive host? Identify each host in the life cycle of the causative agent of malaria?
Glycogen synthesis and degradation in liver and muscle is very similar. Which of following enzymes is not used in both muscle and liver for these metabolic pathways?
In Neurospora, the a locus is 5 mu from the centromere on chromosome. The b locus is 10 mu from the centromere on chromosome 7. From the cross of a b+ (x) a+ b,
Discuss how much energy do methanogenic bacteria get from using glucose and hydrogen to form methane and water as the products?
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