BIOC13H3 : Lecture 1 Practice Questions.docx

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This reaction cannot take place within a cell. In cells, very little energy is stored in the form of atp, as [atp] is only ~4mm. Why don"t living organisms maintain higher steady state [atp]? (that is, why don"t living organisms store more energy in the form of atp?) For the toolbar, press alt+f10 (pc) or alt+fn+f10 (mac). Question 4: for any equilibrium reaction, we can derive an equilibrium constant expression, keq, which relates the concentrations of the reactants and products at equilibrium. Consider the hydrolysis of atp, which is an equilibrium reaction: Question 5: a recent study of the bacteria in the rumen (stomach) of cows found a number of obligate anaerobic species that use fumarate as their terminal electron acceptor rather than o2. They produce more atp than aerobic bacteria, even when feeding upon the same foodstuffs. They do not require a citric acid cycle. They are more resistant to the toxic effects of o2 than aerobic bacteria.

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