Aurora_Bell
Jan 16, 2011, 11:10 AM
I need some help with a take home study quiz. Here is the question:
Which of the following biochemical pathways does NOT require oxygen?
Glycosis
Matrix Reactions
Electron Transport system
Fermintation
Glycosis and fermintation
At first I thought it was Electron Transport system... But then I second guessed myself only because respiration is where electrons are donated to an exogenous electron acceptor, such as oxygen, via an electron transport chain.
I considered Fermintation as the answer, but Fermentation does not necessarily have to be carried out in an anaerobic environment. For example, even in the presence of abundant oxygen, yeast cells greatly prefer fermentation to oxidative phosphorylation, as long as sugars are readily. And Fermentation products contain chemical energy, but are considered waste products since they cannot be metabolized further without the use of oxygen. But that is only fermintation products.. I know Fermentation occurs in mammalian muscle during periods of intense exercise where oxygen supply becomes limited, resulting in the creation of lactic acid.
Can any tell me if I am on the right path, or if I have over looked something? Thanks!
Which of the following biochemical pathways does NOT require oxygen?
Glycosis
Matrix Reactions
Electron Transport system
Fermintation
Glycosis and fermintation
At first I thought it was Electron Transport system... But then I second guessed myself only because respiration is where electrons are donated to an exogenous electron acceptor, such as oxygen, via an electron transport chain.
I considered Fermintation as the answer, but Fermentation does not necessarily have to be carried out in an anaerobic environment. For example, even in the presence of abundant oxygen, yeast cells greatly prefer fermentation to oxidative phosphorylation, as long as sugars are readily. And Fermentation products contain chemical energy, but are considered waste products since they cannot be metabolized further without the use of oxygen. But that is only fermintation products.. I know Fermentation occurs in mammalian muscle during periods of intense exercise where oxygen supply becomes limited, resulting in the creation of lactic acid.
Can any tell me if I am on the right path, or if I have over looked something? Thanks!