BIOL 3225 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Chemiosmosis, Catabolism, Lipogenesis
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What is the major function of coenzymes in cellular biochemical reactions? speed the rate of catalysis hydrogen atom donor/acceptor. Correct! electron donor/acceptor speed the rate of anabolic reactions, but not catabolic reactions. If the reactants of a chemical reaction lose electrons as they proceed to products, the reactants are being synthesized via chemiosmosis. catabolized. reduced. Atp synthesized during oxidative phosphorylation occurs via enzymes in the glycolytic pathway. substrate level phosphorylation. pyruvate dehydrogenase. Excess glucose molecules in a cell can be stored as pyruvate. acetyl-coa. A novel drug targets glucagon receptors on liver cells, causing those receptors to be overly stimulated. Correct answer increase in glycogen breakdown increase in glycogen synthesis decreased dephosphorylation of glucose-6-phosphate increase in glycolysis. This question is about goudamac: an organic molecule that humans catabolize to acquire the energy needed to produce atp in the cell. Goudamac is initially oxidized in the cell to form 5 pyruvate molecules.