another bio question

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

dat_student

Junior Member
10+ Year Member
5+ Year Member
15+ Year Member
Joined
Apr 5, 2005
Messages
2,068
Reaction score
0
which of the following most accurately describes which way electrons flow in an active mitochondrion?

A) glycolysis> krebs cycle->electron transport chain
B) krebs cycle->electron transport chain->oxygen

I thought it's B since glycolysis doesn't happen in mitoch. but answer is A. Any ideas?
 
dat_student said:
which of the following most accurately describes which way electrons flow in an active mitochondrion?

A) glycolysis> krebs cycle->electron transport chain
B) krebs cycle->electron transport chain->oxygen

I thought it's B since glycolysis doesn't happen in mitoch. but answer is A. Any ideas?

Your right! Glycolysis happens outside of the mitochondria. But outside of the Mitochond. the glycolysis produces two NADH (after Glyceradehyde-3-Phosphate). Those two NADH are transported into the Mitochondria and loses a bit of energy. Therefore, only 2 ATPs are made with each of the two NADH in the Mitochonria. Maybe B is the Answer. (Very tricky)
 
dat_student said:
which of the following most accurately describes which way electrons flow in an active mitochondrion?

A) glycolysis> krebs cycle->electron transport chain
B) krebs cycle->electron transport chain->oxygen

I thought it's B since glycolysis doesn't happen in mitoch. but answer is A. Any ideas?
Well, you need to remember the source of the electrons. In this case, the provider of electrons is glycolysis. NO source, no electron transport chain. That simple.
 
Richnator said:
Well, you need to remember the source of the electrons. In this case, the provider of electrons is glycolysis. NO source, no electron transport chain. That simple.

But the question doesn't talk about the source, just the path of electrons in a mitochondrion.
 
dat_student said:
But the question doesn't talk about the source, just the path of electrons in a mitochondrion.
Yah, just read the bold mitochondrion. HAha. I have a tendency to read only half the sentence and answer. OK, that question is wrong. Where do you get these questions from?
 
Richnator said:
Yah, just read the bold mitochondrion. HAha. I have a tendency to read only half the sentence and answer. OK, that question is wrong. Where do you get these questions from?

old high school notes
 
Top