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- All are members of the electron transport chain, except: Select one: O a. iron-sulfur center O b. cytochrome a + a3 c. coenzyme Q O d. porphyrin ringWhich of the following statements is correct about Cytochromes? Select one: O a. Cytochrome a + a3 called cytochrome oxidase O b. Coenzyme Q is members of the cytochromes. c. the cytochrome iron atom is reversibly converted from its ferric (Fe*) to its ferrous (Fe2+) O d. Each contains a heme group10. Coenzyme used in electron transport. 11. It contains an apoenzyme and a metal ion cofactor. 12. Enzyme responsible in catalyzing a transfer of group, other than hydrogen, between a pair of substrates. 13. Coenzyme of vitamin B2, Riboflavin A. NAD or NADP B. FAD or FMN C. Coenzyme A D. Thiamine pyrophosphate 14.Catalyzing interconversion of optic, geometric or positional isomers. 15. Catalyzing removal of groups from substrates by mechanisms other than hydrolysis, leaving double bonds. 16. Catalyzing linkage of 2 compounds coupled to the breaking of a pyrophosphate bond in ATP or a similar compound. 17. Aid in the hydrolysis of nucleic acids.
- 1. Choose all the correct answers. Enzyme catalyzing this reaction: COO CO0 но C-H + NAD* CH2 + NADH + H* CH2 лвенный тет CoO COO L-Malate Oxaloacetate A. Belongs to the class of transferases. B. Belongs to the class of oxidoreductases. C. Is a simple enzyme. D. Is a holoenzyme.A. anaerobic respiration Lactic acid fermentation Alcoholic fermentation Raw material Products No. of ATPS formed B. aerobic respiration Location in cell where the process takes place Number of carbon dioxxide released Number of ATPS formed Glycolysis Kreb's cycle Electron transport chain C. aerobic and anaerobic respiration anaerobic respiration aerobic respiration Raw matenal Products No. of ATPS formed Location in cell where process takes place Oxygen (presentabsent) IV. Evaluation Multiple choice Write the letter of the correct answer. 1. In which organelle does aerobic respiration take place? a Chloroplast b. Mitochondria Ribosome Nucleus C. d.For the electron transport chain, all are inhibitors except: Select one: O a. Antimycin A O b. fluoroacetate Oc. Amytal O d. NaN2
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- Each of the following is a high-energy product of glycolysis. From which of these can anaerobic organisms harvest the stored energy? I.e. Which of these is/are useful to an anaerobe? a ATP b NADH c Pyruvate d All of the aboveUbiquinone and cytochrome c are both electron carriers that are easily diffused. Say whether it is true or false, if it is wrong to justify itIdentify the following electron transport intermediate. H : O : O : HA. hydroxyl free radical B. the superoxide free radicalC. hydroxide ionD. hydrogen peroxideE. water