Question 1 The energy from catabolic pathways is used to synthesize which bonds
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Question 1
The energy from catabolic pathways is used to synthesize which bonds in ATP?
Question 2
What is the key difference between the oxidation of glucose to carbon dioxide in a calorimeter and the biological oxidation of glucose in the human body?
Question 3
Catabolic pathways:
Question 4
What is the primary reducing agent in anabolic reactions?
Question 5
An average human has enough dedicated protein energy storage reserves to survive for:
Question 6
Which of the following is a typical product of catabolic pathways?
The phosphoester bondExplanation / Answer
1. Answer:
The phosphoanhydride bonds (2 phosphoanhydride and 1 phosphoester bond)
2. Answer:
The G is greater when carried out outside a living organism (in chemical thermodynamics = -2866kj.mol and in biological oxidation = 36 or 38 ATP x 57 KJ )
3. Answer:
Yield highly oxidized end products (glucose into CO2) (net ATP and NADPH are produced)
4. Answer:
NADP+ (ATP is converted to ADP, NADH converted to NAD+)
5. Answer:
Humans do not have dedicated protein energy storage reserves
6. Answer:
NADH (FADH2, ATP and NADH are produced)
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