Question: Q.1) How can you recognize the reduced or oxidized form of a
molecule simply from its abbreviatio…



Q.1) How can you recognize the reduced or oxidized form of a
molecule simply from its abbreviation?

Q.2) How do mammals and plants store excess glucose in a form
that is easily liberated as glucose?

Q.3) What are the common intermediates, between the pentose
phosphate pathway and glycolysis?

Answer: is it d-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and
d-fructose-6-phosphate?

Q.4) In eletron transport chain and oxidative
phosphorylation:

a) What are the chemical structures of the cofactors, coenzymes,
and prosthetic groups responsible for electron shuttle
function?

b) How are metabolites like ATP, ADP, and phosphate transported
in and out of the mitochondrion?

c) How many total ATPs can be produced from these pathways?

Answer: Isn’t it 32 ATP molecules for 1 glucose molecule?

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