Chapter 18: Q. 18.81 (page 661)
What are the reactant and product of glycolysis?
Short Answer
The reactant is glucose and the products are molecule of pyruvate, 2 ATPs and 2 NADH.
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Chapter 18: Q. 18.81 (page 661)
What are the reactant and product of glycolysis?
The reactant is glucose and the products are molecule of pyruvate, 2 ATPs and 2 NADH.
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Why ATP is considered an energy-rich compound?
How is oxidized in electron transport?
What compounds are needed to start the citric acid cycle?
Most metabolic pathways are not cycles. Why is the citric acid cycle considered to be a metabolic cycle?
Arachidic acid is a fatty acid found in peanut and fish oils.
a. How many cycles of oxidation are needed for the complete oxidation of arachidic acid?
b. How many acetyl CoA are produced from the complete oxidation of arachidic acid?
c. Calculate the total ATP yield from the complete oxidation of arachidic acid by completing the following:


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