Question: A person has a genetic disorder that makes their cells only able to the FAd at efficiency. NAD i…



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Question: A person has a genetic disorder that makes their cells only able to the FAd at  efficiency. NAD i...

Show transcribed image text A person has a genetic disorder that makes their cells only able to the FAd at efficiency. NAD is able to be used at 100% efficiency. Based on what you know about the electron transport chain and ATP synthesis, detailed explanation of what would happen during the steps of cellular respair with this disorder. List which pathways would be affected and why. Would this person make less ATP (per glucose) than a person without the disorder? Why or why not? The major pathways of carbohydrate metabolism are listed below. Answer the following questions about these pathways. Glycolysis Pyruvate Oxidation (PO) Citric Acid Cycle (CAC) Electron Transport Chain (ETC) Fermentation Label on the list above the location of each pathway in the cell (be as specific as possible)? Mark whether the oxygen is used directly, indirectly, or not at all for each pathway

A person has a genetic disorder that makes their cells only able to the FAd at efficiency. NAD is able to be used at 100% efficiency. Based on what you know about the electron transport chain and ATP synthesis, detailed explanation of what would happen during the steps of cellular respair with this disorder. List which pathways would be affected and why. Would this person make less ATP (per glucose) than a person without the disorder? Why or why not? The major pathways of carbohydrate metabolism are listed below. Answer the following questions about these pathways. Glycolysis Pyruvate Oxidation (PO) Citric Acid Cycle (CAC) Electron Transport Chain (ETC) Fermentation Label on the list above the location of each pathway in the cell (be as specific as possible)? Mark whether the oxygen is used directly, indirectly, or not at all for each pathway

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