Cellular Respiration Flashcards
What is the full name of ATP
Adenosine Triphosphate
What are the 4 major energy requirements of the cell?
- for mechanical work (motor proteins)
- To make new materials (growth and replacement)
- For transport (molecules across membranes)
- To maintain order
What is the site of cellular respiration?
Mitochondria
What is the cellular respiration equation?
C6H12O6 + 602 —-> 6CO2 + 6H20 + energy
What are the basic facts about the mitochondrion? (3)
- 1-10μm long
- 1-1000’s per cell
- Contains mitochondrial DNA + Ribosomes
What is the structure of the Mitochondrion?
- has inner and outer membranes
- mitochondrial matrix is inside inner membrane
- Inner membrane highly folded (cristae) (functionally important)
- has an inter-membrane space ( functionally important)
What are the 3 main stages of cellular respiration?
- Glycolysis
- Pyruvate oxidation + Citric acid cycle
- Oxidative phosphorylation
Where does glycolysis occur?
In the cytosol
What happens during glycolysis? What is generated during this process?
- glucose is converted into 2 pyruvate molecules
- generates 2 ATP
- generates 2 high energy electrons which are transferred to the electron carrier NAD+ making NADH
Where does pyruvate oxidation and citric acid cycle occur?
Mitochondrial Matrix
What occurs during pyruvate oxidation and citric acid cycle?
- oxidation of pyruvate produces 2 Acetyl CoA + 2 NADH + CO2
- Acetyl CoA enters citric acid cycle
- This produces 2 ATP + 6NADH + 2FADH2 (lower energy electron carrier)
+ 2CO2
Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur?
Inner membrane of the mitochondrion
What are the two parts of oxidative phosphorylation?
- electron transport
- Chemiosmosis
What occurs during the electron transport chain?
- Electron carriers NADH and FADH2 shuttle high energy electrons to the inner mitochondrial membrane
- Electrons move through 4 main protein complexes embedded in plasma membrane
- The electrons lose energy and it is used to pump protons into the inter-membrane space to create proton gradient
- Protons accumulation in inter-membrane space is crucial for next step
What occurs during chemiosmosis
- ATP synthase is a protein embedded in inner mitochondrial membrane that spans from inter-membrane space to mitochondrial matrix
- the protein gradient powers ATP synthesis
- ATP synthase converts ADP+ P ——> ATP