Lecture 9 Flashcards
Why does a cell need energy?
• to do work • make new materials • growth and replacement • movement -whole body (muscle) -within the cell (transport) • pumping substances across membranes -accumulates materials -generates gradients
Where is a cell’s energy generated? (Hint: 3 places)
- the cytosol (glycolysis)
- the mitochondria (citric acid cycle)
- mitochondrial membranes (oxidative phosphorylation)
By which process is energy generated for a cell?
Cellular respiration.
How many mitochondria in a cell?
1-1000s
What does the membrane of a mitochondria consist of?
- enclosed by two lipid bilayers
* membranes contain special proteins
Which organelle contains its own DNA?
The mitochondria.
Which energy generation process occurs in the cytoplasm; elaborate.
Glycolysis. • reduces food molecules (glucose) into smaller units • releases some energy (2 ATP/glucose) • and transfers electrons to the electron carrier NAD
What occurs in the intermembrane space of the mitochondria?
oxidative phosphorylation
Why have separate organelles?
To generate a concentration gradient and use this to power ATP formation (electron transport and chemiosmosis)
How many ATP molecules are formed during glycolysis?
2 ATP
How many ATP molecules are formed during the citric acid cycle?
2 ATP
How many ATP molecules are formed during oxidative phosphorylation?
28 ATP