Chloroplasts are similar to mitochondria, in that they have special compartments for
biochemical pathways. In which compartment does the assembly of sugar molecules
from carbon dioxide take place?
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the stroma
How do plant cells generate ATP necessary for cell wall synthesis, expression of
genes in the nucleus, and general construction and maintenance of the plant cell?
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By glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation in the cytoplasm and
mitochondria.
, A molecule of glucose contains 6 carbon atoms (and oxygen and hydrogen atoms). If
you fully metabolize a glucose molecule in what molecule would you find the carbon
atoms?
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carbon dioxide
Imagine that you are investigating the production of insulin in normal cells. You are
using these cells to help determine the cause of faulty insulin production in other cells
where insulin appears to be synthesized but fails to be secreted from the cell. You
design experiments using three different pharmaceutical compounds to help pinpoint
the trouble spot in the protein synthetic pathway. The first compound blocks transport
vesicle movement in the cytoplasm. The second blocks the SRP release from the
ribosome and mRNA. The third compound binds to and blocks the signal sequence
so the SRP cannot recognize it.
What you would expect to observe in cells treated with the inhibitor of transport
vesicle movement?
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an accumulation of insulin in the Golgi
Sunlight absorbed by chlorophyll is used to energize electrons, which are passed
from high energy electron acceptors, through the electron transport system, and is
eventually used to reduce NADPH. From what molecules were the electrons
obtained?
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biochemical pathways. In which compartment does the assembly of sugar molecules
from carbon dioxide take place?
Give this one a try later!
the stroma
How do plant cells generate ATP necessary for cell wall synthesis, expression of
genes in the nucleus, and general construction and maintenance of the plant cell?
Give this one a try later!
By glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation in the cytoplasm and
mitochondria.
, A molecule of glucose contains 6 carbon atoms (and oxygen and hydrogen atoms). If
you fully metabolize a glucose molecule in what molecule would you find the carbon
atoms?
Give this one a try later!
carbon dioxide
Imagine that you are investigating the production of insulin in normal cells. You are
using these cells to help determine the cause of faulty insulin production in other cells
where insulin appears to be synthesized but fails to be secreted from the cell. You
design experiments using three different pharmaceutical compounds to help pinpoint
the trouble spot in the protein synthetic pathway. The first compound blocks transport
vesicle movement in the cytoplasm. The second blocks the SRP release from the
ribosome and mRNA. The third compound binds to and blocks the signal sequence
so the SRP cannot recognize it.
What you would expect to observe in cells treated with the inhibitor of transport
vesicle movement?
Give this one a try later!
an accumulation of insulin in the Golgi
Sunlight absorbed by chlorophyll is used to energize electrons, which are passed
from high energy electron acceptors, through the electron transport system, and is
eventually used to reduce NADPH. From what molecules were the electrons
obtained?
Give this one a try later!