Please help with the following question as I am finding it difficult to answer. I appreciate your time!
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 1:02 pm
Please help with the following question as I am finding it
difficult to answer. I appreciate your time!
▪n 22 d out of DNP Concentration and ATP Production Concentration of DNP Organelle 5% 15% 25% 35% Volume of CO₂ (g) released (mL) 0.50 0.11 0.05 0.01 Volume of O₂ (g) released (mL) 0.88 0.04 0.01 n/a Dinitrophenol (DNP) is a chemical that interferes with the production of ATP in both chloroplasts and mitochondria. In an attempt to identify the minimal concentration of DNP required to inhibit ATP production, DNP was applied to separate suspensions of both organelles. Data are shown in this table. (a) Which data represent the chloroplast? 1 mark (b) Which organelle can be considered the most active? Explain. 1 mark (c) Which organelle is more at risk to changing concentrations of DNP? Explain. 1 mark BI E E US X₂ x² I 5 с ✓ C <> X Q ||| HO
on 23 : ed out of 9 an Compare (similarities) and contrast (differences) cellular respiration with photosynthesis. Consider energy requirements, reactants, products, and which organelles carry out each process. (4 marks) BI U Sx₂x² 흐흐 BI 5 с
difficult to answer. I appreciate your time!
▪n 22 d out of DNP Concentration and ATP Production Concentration of DNP Organelle 5% 15% 25% 35% Volume of CO₂ (g) released (mL) 0.50 0.11 0.05 0.01 Volume of O₂ (g) released (mL) 0.88 0.04 0.01 n/a Dinitrophenol (DNP) is a chemical that interferes with the production of ATP in both chloroplasts and mitochondria. In an attempt to identify the minimal concentration of DNP required to inhibit ATP production, DNP was applied to separate suspensions of both organelles. Data are shown in this table. (a) Which data represent the chloroplast? 1 mark (b) Which organelle can be considered the most active? Explain. 1 mark (c) Which organelle is more at risk to changing concentrations of DNP? Explain. 1 mark BI E E US X₂ x² I 5 с ✓ C <> X Q ||| HO
on 23 : ed out of 9 an Compare (similarities) and contrast (differences) cellular respiration with photosynthesis. Consider energy requirements, reactants, products, and which organelles carry out each process. (4 marks) BI U Sx₂x² 흐흐 BI 5 с