Chapter 5 Cell Respiration and Metabolism Flashcards

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What is metabolism

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A reaction in the body that involves energy and energy transformation

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What are the two categories of metabolism

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Anabolism

Catabolism

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What is Anabolism

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Construction of smaller units into larger units using ATP

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Catabolism

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Break down of complex molecules into smaller units which releases energy

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5
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What does OIL-RIG stand for

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Oxidation
Is
Loss (of electrons)

Reduction
Is
Gain (of electrons)

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What is made in Glycolysis

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2 ATP used
2 ATP net made
2 Pyruvic acid
2 NADH
2 H+
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Anaerobic conditions cause what to happen (cori cycle)

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  1. Pyruvic acid turns into lactate by lactate dehydrogenase which then turns into lactic acid.
  2. This causes NADH to be oxidised for glycolysis
  3. Lactic acid enters liver where gluconeogensis occurs to convert lactic acid into pyruvate and then into glucose

This produces 2 ATP

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What happens in Krebs cycle

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Pyruvic acid leaves cytoplasm and enters matrix
Acetyl coenzyme and oxaloacetate form citrate

2 cycles of Krebs occurs:
Forms...
6 NADH
2 FADH
2 ATP
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What happens in oxidative phosphorylation

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Production of ATP via pairing of electron transport system with phosphorylation of ADP

  1. Proteins pick up electrons from NADH and FADH2 and transport them along a pathway
  2. Oxidation of NADH and FADH2 allows H+ to be used for phosphorylation of ADP to ATP
  3. H+ is pumped into membrane, causes gradient which diffuses through ATP synthase
  4. Production of 36 ATP molecules - 30 enter the cytoplasm
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10
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What is glycogenesis

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Formation of glycogen from glucose

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What is glycogenolysis

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conversion of glycogen back into glucose

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12
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What is gluconeogensis

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the production of new glucose using the lactic acid produced in the cori cycle

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What happens if intake of food exceeds immediate need?

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Glucose is converted into glycogen and stored as fat

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What is Lipogenesis

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formation of fat

Usually in the adipose tissue and liver

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What is lipolysis

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break down of stored fat into glyerol + fatty acids by lipase enzymes

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16
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How many essential amino acids are obtained from eating food and what happens to excess amino acids

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8

Converted into glucose or fat