Oxidative Phosphorylation Flashcards
Describe the Electron Transfer Chain
Reduced NAD/FAD donate e − of Hydrogen to the first molecule in the Electron Transport Chain
e − passed along the chain in oxidation-reduction reactions. The energy they release causes the active transport of p+ across the inner mitochondrial membrane
p+ accumulate here b4 diffusing back into matrix via ATP Synthase in membrane
end of chain e- + h+ + O ➜ H2O
oxygen is the terminal acceptor
1 molecule of NAD produces how many ATP?
3
1 molecule of FAD produces how many ATP?
2
As greater energy would be lost if ETC was just one step. What actually occurs?
e- passed along e- transfer carrier molecules each at a slightly lower enegyer level. hence the e- move down an energy gradient
Apart from glucose, what else can be used as a respiratory substance?
Lipid and Proteins
How are lipids used as a respiratory substance ?
Lipid hydrolysed into glycerol and fatty acid
Glycerol phosphorylated and converted to triose phosphate
fatty acid convert to acetyle co enzyme A
How are proteins used as a respiratory substance ?
Proteins are broken down into amino acids
deamination occurs when the NH2 is removed
The molecules join the pathways depending on the no of carbons
In anaerobic conditions what can’t occur?
Krebs or ETC
What is the equation for anerobic respiration in plants/microrganisms?
Pyruvate + reduced NAD ➜ ethanol + CO2+ oxidised NAD
What is the equation for anerobic respiration in animals?
Pyruvate + reduced NAD ➜ lactate + oxidised NAD