Lecture 10 Flashcards

Energetics of Human Movement

1
Q

there are 60 elements in our bodies, how many affect life and health

A

24

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2
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what are the most abundant elements in the body (96%)

A

oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen

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3
Q

what part of the atom can vary to produce isotopes of the element

A

the number of neutrons

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4
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what is deutrium

A

an isotope of hydrogen (2H)

  • stable isotope
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5
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what is tritium

A

an isotope of hydrogen (3H)

  • radioactive
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6
Q

examples of useful tracers in the body

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2H = as there is low natural abundance, so can tell us water turnover

C13 = to trace carbon containing molecules e.g glucose

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7
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what is an ionic bond

A

atom gains or loses electrons to make stable compound

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8
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what is a covalent bond

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electrons shared, like H20

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9
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what are the two forms of isomers

A

constitutional (structural) isomers and stereoisomers

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10
Q

how are glucose and fructose used differently in the body

A

different parts of the body have different enzymes for them, they use them in slightly different ways

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11
Q

do acids donate or accept protons

A

acids donate protons

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12
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do bases donate or accept protons

A

bases accept protons

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13
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what is lactate produced from

A

produced from pyruvate

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14
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what is lactic acid

A

lactate with hydrogen ions bonded

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15
Q

what affects acid base balance in the body

A
  • ingestion of foods
  • metabolism (CO2 produced, H+ released)
  • hyperventilation
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16
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what is an oxidation reaction

A

losing electrons

17
Q

what is a reduction reaction

A

gaining electrons

18
Q

glucose has a molecular weight of 180 so how many g/L would be needed to make a 1 molar (1mole/L) solution

A

180 g/L

19
Q

to make 100 mmol/L solution how much glucose would you put in 1 L

A

18 g/L

20
Q

what is the molarity of a 9% (9g/100ml) glucose solution

A

90 g/L so therefore 6 mol