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So there is this question in DAT achiever that says that all of these are true:
a) Substrate level phosphorylation occurs in glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle.
b) Glycolysis may lead to fermentation or aerobic respiration
c) Each cystosolic NADH shuttling its electron to Ubiquinone will end up producing 2 molecules of ATP.
d) Each pyruvate molecule is converted to Acetyl CoA before entering the Kreb's cycle.
a) The total amount of ATP produced is 36 ATP, right? Isnt there 34 from Oxidative Phosphorylation and 2 from Glycolysis for a total of 36? What is substrate level phosphorylation? How come it doesnt occur in the Electron Transport chain?
b) How does Glycolysis lead to Fermentation? doesnt fermentation have something to do with wine, making alcohol? Is fermentation, glucose ---> alcohol? Glycolysis is anaerobic, so how does it lead to an aerobic reaction?
c) I know that NADH =2 and FADH2 = 3 in glycolysis, but it doesnt specify whether this is for glycolysis or Oxidative Phos. or the transport chain or Krebs. Isnt it something like this?
for Krebs Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Calvin Cyle and the Electron Transport Chain, there is 2 ATP for FADH2 and 3 ATP for NADH? And Glycolysis is backwards?
d) Each pyruvate is turned to Acetyl CoA before entering the Kreb's cycle, please explain this. All I know is that Glycolysis produces pyruvate and Krebs produces Acetyl CoA(isnt this the final product of Krebs)?
please correct me on these things and explain them to me in children's terms so I can better understand them, thanks
a) Substrate level phosphorylation occurs in glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle.
b) Glycolysis may lead to fermentation or aerobic respiration
c) Each cystosolic NADH shuttling its electron to Ubiquinone will end up producing 2 molecules of ATP.
d) Each pyruvate molecule is converted to Acetyl CoA before entering the Kreb's cycle.
So here is what I know regarding this stuff.
a) The total amount of ATP produced is 36 ATP, right? Isnt there 34 from Oxidative Phosphorylation and 2 from Glycolysis for a total of 36? What is substrate level phosphorylation? How come it doesnt occur in the Electron Transport chain?
b) How does Glycolysis lead to Fermentation? doesnt fermentation have something to do with wine, making alcohol? Is fermentation, glucose ---> alcohol? Glycolysis is anaerobic, so how does it lead to an aerobic reaction?
c) I know that NADH =2 and FADH2 = 3 in glycolysis, but it doesnt specify whether this is for glycolysis or Oxidative Phos. or the transport chain or Krebs. Isnt it something like this?
for Krebs Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Calvin Cyle and the Electron Transport Chain, there is 2 ATP for FADH2 and 3 ATP for NADH? And Glycolysis is backwards?
d) Each pyruvate is turned to Acetyl CoA before entering the Kreb's cycle, please explain this. All I know is that Glycolysis produces pyruvate and Krebs produces Acetyl CoA(isnt this the final product of Krebs)?
please correct me on these things and explain them to me in children's terms so I can better understand them, thanks