Please help me, I am deeply confused in this class and trying so hard to underst
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Please help me, I am deeply confused in this class and trying so hard to understand. Please give detailed answers. I know some of these might be confusing but your help will really help me learn. The teacher requires very very detailed answers and he gives nearly no (and I mean literally nearly zero) partial credit so I'm dying here. Thank you sooooooo much, you have no idea.
Also, I am nearly leaglly blind and I am dyslexic so if you could please write clear it would help so much. I just want to learn like everyone else. SUPER SUPER THANK YOU
Anabolic processes are also known as biosynthetic processes because they involve building larger biomolecules from smaller ones. [6 pts] 5. a. Often these anabolic processes are linked to catabolic ones where biomolecules are being broken down. What is an example of this linkage? Describe a regulatory mechanism for the example you give. [2 pts] b. Gluconeogenesis and the light-independent reaction are both anabolic processes that create glucose. Which process requires more energy and why? [2 pts]Explanation / Answer
a. ATP is the energy currency of the cell. ATP is the connecting link between anabolic reaction and catabolic reaction. Heterotrophic organism derived from the catabolism of nutrients. This process generated ATP which is used by anabolic process to provide the energy for anabolic process. For example, in glycolysis ATP regulation is performed in third step by allosteric enzyme
b. Gluconeogenesis consume more energy as compared to the light independent reaction. Gluconeogeneis is the production of glucose from non carbohydrate substances, that is why it take more ATP. It utilizes 4 ATP whereas light independent reaction consume only 2 ATP.
c. The presence of light regulate the light independent reaction because products of light reaction viz ATP, NADPH are utilized in dark reaction for the reduction of carbon dioxide to form carbohydrates. Products of light reaction are called as assimilatory power. These reaction are controlled at each step by many enzymes.
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