Cellular Metabolism Flashcards

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Why may severe hypoglycaemia cause breath that smells ‘sickly sweet’?

A

Due to excreted ketone bodies. In diabetes, excess metabolism of fats generates ketone bodies that can be exhaled and smell very sweet.

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What is the driving force for ATP synthesis inside the mitochondrion?

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Proton gradient across inner membrane. H+ ions move by facilitated diffusion via ATP synthase which causes a change in F1 region of the enzyme resulting in it conversion of ADP + Pi to ATP.

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How many net molecules of ATP are produced from glycolysis?

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How is a protein gradient created in oxidative phosphorylation?

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NADH and FADH donate electrons to the electron transport chain which releases energy through a series of oxidation and reduction causing H+ ions to be actively transported from the matrix to the intermembrane space.

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Hypoglycaemia defintion?

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An abnormally low level of glucose in your blood

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What happens in terms of glycolysis when the body runs out of glucose?

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Cells switch to lipolysis (hydrolysis of lipids) and ketogenesis (when ketones are produced which act as an energy source instead of glucose) as an alternative means of generating acetyl coA

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