ATP from lipids and proteins Flashcards

1
Q

what can be biochemically altered

A

lipids and proteins in order to be used as intermediates in the respiratory pathway.

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2
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what does beta oxidation do

A

breaks down fatty acids into 2 carbon units and adds a coA to each

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3
Q

how many acetyl-coA per fatty acid?

A

9

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4
Q

what is gluconeogenesis

A

new 6 carbon glucose from the glycerol

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5
Q

what is the difference between glucose and lipids

A

lipids produce two times the amount of ATP than the same mass of glucose

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6
Q

what takes longer to release energy

A

lipids

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7
Q

advantage of lipids over carbs

A

lipids provide a source of energy over a longer period of time

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8
Q

How are proteins broken into amino acids

A

during digestion

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9
Q

what is amino acids used for

A

energy source

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10
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when are proteins used for energy

A

not preferred and are used in starvation when other energy sources are not available

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11
Q

how can amino acids be used as energy

A

amino group must be removed (Deanimation)

remainder of amino acid is then altered to become an intermediate in respiratory pathway

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12
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what is deanimation

A

the removal of amino acids

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13
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what is the central cycle

A

krebs cycle

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