in detail how is energy stored in pyruvate converted into
adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in eukaryotic cells?
please explain with lots of detail as I am struggling to
understand this concept. :(
thanks in advance.
Explain the process of fermentation that takes place in
eukaryotic cells, such as muscle cells.
Why are the products of fermentation necessary for anaerobic
respiration to continue?
Bacterial cells couple the process of transcription and
translation. In eukaryotic cells, the process of transcription and
translation are uncoupled or occur separately. Provide explanations
as to why bacterial cells can couple the process of transcription
and translation while in eukaryotic cells, the process is
separated.
Write the overall reaction for pyruvate oxidation (for
one pyruvate)
Write the overall reaction for the Citric Acid Cycle
(for one acetyl-CoA)
What was the overall reaction for
glycolysis?
Per glucose, how many pyruvate (and then acetyl-CoA) are
formed?
How many Citric Acid Cycles have to take place to break
down the pyruvates from one glucose molecule?
Write the overall reaction for pyruvate oxidation (for
one glucose)
Write the overall reaction for the Citric Acid Cycle
(for one glucose)
Using...
You are interested in the complete oxidation of glucose in a
cell. If the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex was inhibited, what
product would you expect would be the first to accumulate in the
cell?