Exam 15: The Importance of Energy Changes and Electron Transfer in Metabolism
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Biochemists use a modified value for standard ΔG values because
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In biological redox reactions, hydrogen ions are usually transferred along with electrons.
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The number of degrees of freedom a molecule has is related to the numbers of resonant structures it has.
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The hydrolysis of ATP can be used to drive reactions that have a ΔG°' that is
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Consider this rxn which has a ΔG° = +0.4 kJ/mol. succinate + FAD ↔ fumarate + FADH2??1 mM of each compound are mixed & the reaction is allowed to come to equilibrium. Which statement is correct about the resulting concentration of FAD at equilibrium?
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Consider this rxn which has a ΔG° = +0.4 kJ/mol. A + B ↔ C + D 1 M A, 1 M B, 0.1 M C and 0.1 M D are added to a container at room temperature. Which of the following statements is true?
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Many cells oxidize fatty acids to produce ATP. If no ATP were produced, the ΔG°' of this process would be
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The linking of an exergonic reaction to drive an endergonic reaction is called:
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Which of the following is not true concerning standard states?
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Exhibit 15A Consider the reaction of alcohol dehydrogenase.
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The efficiency of aerobic metabolism is greater than that of anaerobic metabolism even though much more energy is released in aerobic than in anaerobic metabolism because
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Consider this rxn which has a ΔG° = +0.4 kJ/mol. A + B ↔ C + D 1 M A, 1 M B, 0.1 M C and 0.1 M D are added to a container at room temperature. Which of the following statements is true?
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Consider these reactions: ATP → ADP + Pi
ΔG°' = −31 kJ/mol
Glucose-6-phosphate → glucose + Pi
ΔG°' = −13 kJ/mol
Glucose + ATP → glucose-6-phosphate + ADP
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What is the ΔG°' of the last reaction?
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Which of the following coenzymes is derived from riboflavin?
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