Here are some terms with letters: A) NAD+ B) Acetyl-CoA C) CO_2 D) ATP E) Krebs
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Here are some terms with letters: A) NAD+ B) Acetyl-CoA C) CO_2 D) ATP E) Krebs cycle F) NADH G) pyruvate H) electron transport chain I) mitochondrion J) lactic acid K) catabolism L) substrate level phosphorylation M) ATP synthase N) anabolism For each statement below, choose the best letter to match up with the statement. Not all letters will be used. You can use a letter more than once, or not at all. Use capital letters. 1) A molecule that is able to accept electrons, and deliver them to the process of oxidative phosphorylation 2) The reduced form of the molecule in question #1 3) Double membrane bound organelle that is site of the final step in oxidation of glucose 4) When a phosphate is passed directly from an energized molecule to ADP 5) Enzyme that uses the H+ gradient to make ATP 6) Final fate of the carbons in glucose when oxygen is available and used in metabolism 7) Builds up in muscle when glycolysis is faster than subsequent steps in the metabolism of glucose 8) General process of making larger molecules from smaller ones 9) Is a 2 carbon molecule that is transferred to a 4 carbon molecule in the matrix of the mitochondria during respiration 10) Name of the process in which #9 above is a step 11) Produced multiple times in the oxidation of glucose: a source of electrons for oxidative phosphorylation 12) Two of these molecules must be used in the investment phase of glycolysis 13) Pathway that generates an H+ gradient for generation of ATP 14) A 3 carbon sugar that must be oxidized to a 2 carbon sugar in order to enter the mitochondriaExplanation / Answer
Answers: -
1.A
2.F
3.I
4.L
5.M
6.C
7.J
8.N
9.B
10.E
11.F
12.D
13.H
14.G.
Glycolysis and kebs cycle metab
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