Tag: ATP
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Why is the amount of gas you measured only an estimate of the ATP produced? Consider what you know about liquids and gases. How can you change the setup to make it more accurate?
Fermentation of Sugars Data Table 1 Sugar Initial 15 30 45 60 Total Glucose Sucrose Lactose Data Table 2 Sugar mL CO2/(g*hr) Moles CO2/(g*hr) Moles ATP/(g*hr) Glucose Sucrose Lactose Activity 2 Data Table 3 Sugar Initial 15 30 45 60 Total Sucrose Starch Cellulose Data Table 4 Sugar mL CO2/(g*hr) Moles CO2/(g*hr)…
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Examine the effects of different sugars on fermentation.
Explain the process of fermentation. • Examine the effects of different sugars on fermentation. • Calculate the amount of ATP produced during fermentation
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Describe the process of converting adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) into energy within the human body.
Describe the process of converting adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) into energy within the human body.
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Why is the amount of gas you measured only an estimate of the ATP produced? Consider what you know about liquids and gases. How can you change the setup to make it more accurate?
Data Activity 1 Data Table 1 Sugar Initial 15 30 45 60 Total Glucose Sucrose Lactose Data Table 2 Sugar mL CO2/(g*hr) Moles CO2/(g*hr) Moles ATP/(g*hr) Glucose Sucrose …
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Find an enzyme that is beneficial to the human race, but is NOT a part of our bodies. Describe it and the reaction it works on. Why is it important to us?
Enzyme and ATP Questions 1) Find an enzyme that is beneficial to the human race, but is NOT a part of our bodies. Describe it and the reaction it works on. Why is it important to us? 2) Why ATP? – ATP is used by all cells, whether they are from a bacteria or a…
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Explain soluble carrier and ATP- binding cassette transporters and how they can have toxicological effects in mammals.
Medical Toxicology Explain soluble carrier and ATP- binding cassette transporters and how they can have toxicological effects in mammals.
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Define the three primary energy systems?What is the purpose of each?Where do they take place?What processes &/or cycles is aerobic metabolism composed of?
The Three Primary Energy Systems METABOLISM/ENERGY SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT Format: Cover page w/Title, Name, & Date; 1 in. margins ; Times New Roman in 12″ Font; Double Spaced Length – 5 pgs. (Resource page not included) 1. Define the three primary energy systems? 2. What is the purpose of each? 3. Where do they take place?…
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llustrate requirements for heterotrophs, autotrophs, phototrophs, chemotrophs as well as chemoautotrophs, chemoheterotrophs, photoautotrophs, and photoheterotrophs along with examples of each.
Description write a brief summary (1-2 paragraph) for each: 1. Illustrate requirements for heterotrophs, autotrophs, phototrophs, chemotrophs as well as chemoautotrophs, chemoheterotrophs, photoautotrophs, and photoheterotrophs along with examples of each. 2 Compare and contrast aerobic respiration and fermentation in terms of pathways found in each, substrates, products, ATP amount and their cellular location in microorganisms.…
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What molecules in the list below can contribute to ATP synthesis in the absence of oxygen?
REVIEW QUESTIONS In this lesson, you learned how cells couple the catabolic breakdown of molecules to the synthesis of high-energy molecules like NADH and ATP. You also learned how these molecules can act like energy currencies, since they allow the energy from catabolism to fuel many endergonic processes, without the need for separate enzymes to…