What happens to the reaction rate if an enzyme is denatured or nonfunctional?
What is The reaction rate will decrease?
How many ATP are required for the Calvin Cycle?
What is 9 ATP?
What is the main function of oxidative phosphorylation?
What is To generate a protein gradient and synthesize ATP?
What is the main function of glycolysis?
What is To split the glucose molecule to release energy?
The Krebs Cycle requires oxygen because...
What is without oxygen, NADH cannot be oxidized to continue receiving electrons as NADH+?
Which of the following is a way to overcome competitive inhibition of an enzyme?
What is Increase substrate concentration?
How many CO2 molecules are needed to make 1 G3P?
What is 3 molecules?
Where does glycolysis take place?
What is The cytosol?
What is the starting material for glycolysis?
What is Glucose?
What is the difference between NADH and FADH2?
What is NADH holds higher energy electrons?
What is the function of an enzyme?
What is Speed up a chemical reaction?
What is the input for the light reactions?
What is H2O and light energy?
Where does the Krebs cycle take place?
What is Mitochondrial matrix?
Where does glycolysis take place?
What is Cytosol?
What is the starting material for the Krebs Cycle?
What is Acetyl CoA?
True or False: An enzyme can make an endergonic reaction into an exergonic reaction.
What is False?
Where does the Calvin Cycle take place?
What is Stroma?
Which step of cellular respiration can be performed by both prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
What is Glycolysis?
True or False: Glycolysis requires oxygen.
What is False?
How are electrons extracted during the Krebs Cycle transferred to the electron transport chain?
What is NADH and FADH2?
The pH at which an enzyme is most efficient is called the _________ pH of an enzyme.
What is Optimum?
What is the output for the Calvin Cycle?
What is G3P?
If oxygen is not present, what do pyruvate molecules undergo?
What is Fermentation?
How do we know that glycolysis evolved prior to the mitochondria?
What is Glycolysis does not require a membrane and thus evolved before membrane bound organelles?
How does the Krebs Cycle allow for more ATP synthesis?