Lecture 28 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the first molecule that feeds into the citric acid cycle? | Acetyl-CoA |
How many NADH and FADH are produced from one acetyl-CoA entering the citric acid cycle? | 3 NADH and 1 FADH |
How many ATP are produced from 1 glucose? | 28 ATP |
How many ATP can be made without the reactions occurring in the mitochondria? | 2 ATP |
What is a source of oxaloacetate (other than malate) in the liver? | Aspartate |
What enzyme catalyzes PEP from oxaloacetate? | PEP carboxylase |
How does alanine eventually end up in the citric acid cycle? | Alanine is converted to pyruvate and then acetyl-coA |
What citric acid cycle component is glutamate synthesized from? | Alphaketoglutarate |
Why are acetyl-CoA, fatty acids, citrate and succinyl-CoA negative regulators of the citric acid cycle? | These products regulate by feedback inhibition |
Why is ATP a negative regulator, while ADP and AMP are positive regulators? | High concentration of ADP and AMP indicate that the cell is out of energy |
In what cell is Ca2+ a regulator? | Muscle |
What fungus produces large quantities of citric acid to be used as an additive for food? | Aspergillus Niger |
Which Citric acid cycle intermediate is used for heme synthesis? | Succinyl-CoA |
What is the purpose of citric acid addition to food? | It is an antioxidant used to preserve food flavor |
How many negatively charged carboxyl groups does citrate have? | 3 |
What metal can citrate bind? | Aluminum |
When the pH of soil is less than 5.0, is aluminum soluble or insoluble? | Soluble- it is the Al+3 form |
When the pH of soil is alkaline, is aluminum soluble or insoluble? | Insoluble- it is in the Al(OH)3 form |
What happens to food crops when soil is high in aluminum and low in pH? | The plants take up the soluble aluminum which inhibits their growth |
How can increasing the secretion of citric acid help plants grow in certain soil conditions? | Citric acid could potentially bind the Al+3 and prevent it from being taken up by the cells |
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