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Give three differences between substrate level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation
substrate is cytoplasmic, oxidative is mitochondrial/
oxidative requires oxygen, substrate can do it without to a point/oxidatvie has PTC’s, substrate has soluble enzymes/oxidative generates ATP and uses it/substrate uses ATP and generates very little
Explain how cyanide works
Blocks the electron transport chain so that energy is not available to create a proton gradient
Explain how electron uncouples work
increase the permeability of the mitochondrial membrane so protons move down their gradient not through ATP synthase and thus ATP generations isn’t lined to the proton gradient
What features make TAG’s efficient storage molecules?
Can be stored in anhydrous form because they are hydrophobic
Fatty acids in them are highly reduced so can yield a lot of energy
Give two molecules that can cause a metabolic acidosis
lactate/pyrvuate/ketone bodies/amino acids
Give three processes that the TCA cycle provides precursors for
amino acid synthesis/fatty acid synthesis/gluconeogenesis/haem synthesis
Define basal metabolic rate and give two factors affecting it
The energy required from metabolism to maintain life for the functioning of normal tissues etc.
Body weight/body temp/gender/thyroid status/pregnancy
Define homeostasis
A physiological state of internal balance where a dynamic equilibrium is established
Explain how paracetomol is toxic to the liver
High levels of paracetomol cause metabolism to switch to a different pathwat which results in accumulation of the toxic product NAPQI which is directly toxic to hepatocytes but also depletes glutathion levels leaving the cells susceptible to ROS damage
What’s the dailenergy requirement for men and women per day?
12000kJ