
Nester's Microbiology 8th Edition by Denise Anderson,Sarah Salm,Deborah Allen
Edition 8ISBN: 978-0073522593
Nester's Microbiology 8th Edition by Denise Anderson,Sarah Salm,Deborah Allen
Edition 8ISBN: 978-0073522593 Exercise 1
Cells use catabolic pathways to gradually oxidize an energy source, releasing energy that they then capture. A specific enzyme catalyzes each step of a pathway. Substrate-level phosphorylation uses exergonic chemical reactions to synthesize ATP; oxidative phosphorylation uses a proton motive force to do the same. Reducing power in the form of NADH and FADH2is used to generate a proton motive force; the reducing power of NADPH is used in biosynthesis. Precursor metabolites are metabolic intermediates that can be used in biosynthesis. The central metabolic pathways generate ATP, reducing power, and precursor metabolites.
How does the fate of electrons carried by NADPH differ from the fate of electrons carried by NADH?
How does the fate of electrons carried by NADPH differ from the fate of electrons carried by NADH?
Explanation
NADH , or nicotinamide adenine dinucleot...
Nester's Microbiology 8th Edition by Denise Anderson,Sarah Salm,Deborah Allen
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