Answer:
water and oxygen
Explanation:
The model in the image depicts photosynthesis and cellular respiration processes. Photosynthesis involves the synthesis of glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water while cellular respiration involves the production of carbon dioxide and water from glucose and oxygen. This means that both reactions are opposite of one another.
According to the model, B is the product of cellular respiration in the mitochondrion used by photosynthesis while D is the product of photosynthesis in the chloroplast used by cellular respiration. B is likely water (H2O) while D is likely oxygen based on the provided options.
Answer:
Hexokinase, Phosphofructokinase, Phosphoglycerate kinase and Pyruvate kinase
Explanation:
Coupled reactions are reactions that require energy by one process and is supplied by another; where the energy is transferred from one side of the reaction to the other.
In glycolysis, four (4) reactions undergo coupled reactions
1. Reaction one: which is the phosphorylation of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate coupled to the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP and Pi catalyzed by hexokinase.
2. Reaction three: The phosphorylation of fructose-6-phosphate to fructose-1-6-bisphosphate and the hydrolysis of ATP, catalyzed by phosphofructokinase
3. Reaction seven: Phosphoglycerate kinase catalyzes the conversion of Bisphoglycerate to 3-phoshoglycerate and the production of ATP from ADP
4. Reaction ten: Pyruvate kinase catalyzes the conversion of enol phosphate to the enolic form of pyruvate with the synthesis of ATP.
Membrane proteins including integral and peripheral
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