Question
Biology help! Pick the two best answers to describe this molecule
50.-You find the following class of molecule. The basic structure is composed of both an oxygen/ carbon ring with an attached phosphate group and a nitrogen-carbon ring group. These molecules are occasionally attached to each other by a phosphodiester linkage and when numerous subunits are attached they form a long polymer that may be either single or double stranded. Your present investigation is focused on forms that are composed of only two of the basic subunit structures. When making a study of the tricarboxylic cycle you see that these molecules cycle. The molecules are found in both an oxidized and a reduced state at various times within the cell. These same molecules are found in a located in the active site of a number of the dehydrogenase enzymes utilized in this tion with the oxidative p (plasma) membrane of bacterial cells and they are oxidized due to their interactions with these protein complexes. Additionally some forms of these molecules are found being reduced as a result of electrons moving from the reductase enzyme associated with the ETS of the membranes of chloroplasts. (mark all appropriate cholces // 2) A. This is clearly a representation of the organic proximate electron source associated with the actions of B. This is clearly a representation of the enzymes that are responsible for the endergonic conversion of ADP C. This is clearly a representation of the coenzyme molecules D. This is clearly a representation of the molecule referred to as RUBISCO that is responsible for the E. This is dlearly a representation of the molecules responsible for the delivery of electrons from chemiosmosis during photophosphorylation. to ATP during the second half of Glycolysis. oxidation of substrate molecules during respiratory pathways. attaching to CO2 to RUBP and is used during the Calvin Cycle of photosynthesis. photophosphorylation of photoautotrophic eukaryote (plant) to the Calvin Cycle of those same cells that are associated with the facilitation of the
Explanation / Answer
B & E