lanakay2006
23.06.2019 •
Biology
Which term refers to the process by which volcanoes release carbon dioxide? a. sinking b. eruptions c. outgassing d. condensation
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- C Computers and Internet Step-by-Step Guide on How to Download Music to Your iPhone...
- A Animals and plants Unraveling the Mystery of Loch Ness: What Does the Loch Ness Monster Look Like?...
- L Leisure and Entertainment Should You Buy a Ceramic Knife?...
- C Computers and Internet How to easily and quickly disable Firebug in Gmail and Google Docs...
- G Goods and services How to sew a ribbon: Tips for beginners...
- F Food and Cooking How to Make Mayonnaise at Home? Secrets of Homemade Mayonnaise...
- C Computers and Internet Which Phone is Best for Internet Surfing?...
- F Food and Cooking Everything You Need to Know About Pasta...
- C Computers and Internet How to Choose a Monitor?...
- H Horoscopes, Magic, Divination Where Did Tarot Cards Come From?...
Answers on questions: Biology
- M Mathematics PLEASE SOLVE THIS FOR ME ITS MY MIDTERM your class earned 90.00 saturday afternoon by washing cars to raise money for a class trip this is 1/6 of money needed for trip...
- M Mathematics Which number is not greater than 0.6...
- E English Study island phrases and clauses. Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs...
- S Social Studies The invention of the zero made mathematics (4 points) a easier to spell b easier to write c hard to add d hard to write...
- C Chemistry Which type of bond is where two atoms are sharing one or more valence electrons?...
Ответ:
Ответ:
C. pyruvates into acetyl-CoA and carbon dioxide.
Explanation:
In the preparatory reaction, pyruvates break down into acetyl-CoA and carbon dioxide. This is by the following process.
In the preparatory reaction the preparation for electron transfer and phosphorylation of ADP takes place using the energy of ATP hydrolysis.
In the preparatory reaction glucose is phosphorylated twice by ATP and cleaved into two phosphate trioses. At this stage, the cell spends two ATP molecules, the Mg2 + cation is indispensable for the reactions, and five biochemical reactions are processed. No energy is stored, on the contrary, two ATP molecules are invested in phosphorylation reactions.
Until the end of the preparatory feed no oxidative reaction occurs, and 2 ATP are used. Therefore, this phase is named after two spent ATP molecules from glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, with a positive balance of 2 ATP and 2 Pyruvates which will be broken down into acetyl-CoA and carbon dioxide.