3.3 Nutrition and Energy Systems Flashcards

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Components of a generalized animal cell

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  • Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
  • Mitochondrion
  • Nucleus
  • Ribosome
  • Lysosomes
  • Golgi Apparatus
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Components of Mitochondrion Structure

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  • Cristae
  • Matrix
  • inner Membrane
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3
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Cell Respiration

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Metabolic Pathway that breaks down glucose and produces ATP

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How does ATP lose a phosphate

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When ATP is formed and called upon to release energy

- When combined with water the third phosphate group bond is broken and energy is released

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5
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ATP in muscle contraction

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ATP bind to the myosin head causes the cross-bridge linkage to release from actin filaments

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Re-Synthesis of ATP

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-Breakdown of creatine phosphate molecule allows for the amount of energy required to rejoin the Phosphate and ADP molecule to form ATP

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Anaerobic Glycolysis

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Glycolisis–> Breakdown of glucose to produce ATP

Lactic Acid System= 2 ATP molecules per glucose but produces lactic acid in the process

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Production of ATP by Lactic acid system

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  • anaerobic Glycolysis
  • Breakdown of pyruvate without the use of oxygen
  • Pyruvate is converted into lactic acid which limits the amount of ATP produced (two ATP)
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Production of ATP from glucose (aerobic system)

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  • Presence of Oxygen, creates pyruvate
  • Enters the Krebs cycle
  • Liberates electrons, passed through electron transport change producing ATP
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10
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Production of ATP by fatty acids

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Fats are broken down by Beta oxidation

-releases large # of electrons=more ATP

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