Nitrogen 2 Flashcards
<p>What is the only way that nitrogen can get in and out of the body?</p>
<p>Through glutamate</p>
<p>How do we excrete nitrogen?</p>
<p>By producing urea (from amino acids) and uric acid (from purines)</p>
<p>What is ammonia transported in the bloodsteam as?</p>
<p>Glutamine, with excess glutamine beingprocessed in the intestines, kidneys and liver</p>
<p>How can pyruvate be converted into alanine?</p>
<p>By glutamate donating an amino group</p>
<p>What does pyruvate being converted into alanine during vigourous exercise prevent?</p>
<p>A build up of lactice acid</p>
<p>Where is the alanine that can be built up during vigorous exercise transported to?</p>
<p>The liver</p>
<p>What is the process of the glucose-alanine cycle?</p>
<ol> <li>Proteins are broken down in exercising if required</li> <li>Transported to the liver as alanine</li> <li>Resulting carbon skeleton in converted into pyruvate</li> <li>Nitrogen exreted as ammonia and converted to urea</li> <li>Pyruvate is converted in glucose by gluconeogenesis</li></ol>
<p>Why is glutamine and alanine used for transport and not glutamate?</p>
<p>They have no charge so can pass through membranes much easier</p>
<p>Where is excess glutamate metabolised?</p>
<p>Mitochondria of hypatocytes (liver cells)</p>
<p>What happens to the ammonia once glutamate is broken down in the liver?</p>
<p>Recaptured by the synthesis of carbamoyl phosphate which is the first nitrogen acquiring reaction</p>
<p>What is the first nitrogen acquiring reaction?</p>
<p>Capture of amino gorup from breakdown of glutamate by carbamoyl phosphate</p>
<p>What is the second nitrogen acquiring reaciton?</p>
<p>Entry of asparate into the urea cycle</p>
What does a summary of the entry of intermediates from glycolysis, beta oxidation and the breakdown of amino acids into the citric acid cycle look like?
<p>What are the 6 compounds that the 20 amino acids can enter the citric acid cycle through?</p>
<p>Acetyl coenzyme A</p>
<p>Pyruvate</p>
<p>a-ketoglutamate</p>
<p>Succinyl coenzyme A</p>
<p>Fumarate</p>
<p>Oxaloacetate</p>
<p>What is the main role of carbohydrates and fats?</p>
<p>To provide energy</p>