Respiration Flashcards

1
Q

What is the major advantage of using ATP as a major energy source?

A

Enables cells to be given energy immediatly, and in small, managable amounts

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2
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What is the name of the process in which ATP is produced via a stalked particle, in both respiration and photosynthesis?

A

Chemiosmosis

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3
Q

In chemiosmosis, what is formed by the built up of H+ ions on one side of the membrane?

A

Electrochemical gradient

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4
Q

Where does chemiosomsis occur?

A

Membranes of the mitochondria/chloroplast

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5
Q

What is the major enzyme used in the stalked particle?

A

ATP Synthase

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6
Q

Where does glycolysis occur in a cell?

A

The cytoplasm

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7
Q

What is the net yield of ATP made from glycolysis?

A

2

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8
Q

What enzyme is used to convert Glucose-6-phosphate into Fructose-1-phosphate?

A

Isomerase

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9
Q

In what part of glycolysis are 2 ATP and 2 NADred formed

A

The conversion of 2x Triose phosphate to 2x intermidiate compound

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10
Q

What is the link reaction?

A

Pyruvate —-> Acetyl CoA + CO2 + NADred

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11
Q

What does Decarboxylation mean? And when does it occur during respiration?

A

The removal of carbon and CO2
Occurs in the link reaction, the break down of citrate to a 5C compound, and the break down of the 5C compund to a 4C compound

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12
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What does Dehydrogenation mean? And when does it occur during respiration?

A

The removal of hydrogen
During the link reaction, the break down of citrate to a 5C compound, the break down of the 5C compund to a 4C compound, and the conversion of a 4C compound to oxaloacetate

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13
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What is the reaction for Substrate fixed phosphorylation? And when does it happen?

A

ADP + P(i) —> ATP

Between the first 4C compound convertion to the next 4C compound

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14
Q

How many molecules of pyruvate is formed from a single molecule of glucose?

A

2

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15
Q

What is the total net yield of ATP from the kreb cycle for a single moleucle of pyruvate?

A

1 per pyruvate

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16
Q

Whats happens to the Hydrogen that is removed from the kreb cycle by Dehydrogentation?

A

Reduces NAD

17
Q

What happens to the H+ ions that are attatched to NADred?

A

Are used in chemiosmosis to produce ATP

18
Q

The electrons from both NADred and FADred, and the 2H+ from FADred combine to form what?

A

2 molecules of water

19
Q

True of false : Fats produce less ATP when respired than proteins and carbohydrates

A

False

20
Q

Beta oxidation is what?

A

The convertion of 2 carbons in a fatty acid compound to 1 molecule of Actyl CoA

21
Q

How is lactate formed in animals?

And what is this process called?

A

Pyruvate (formed from glycolysis) is converted using 2H from NADred and the enzyme Lactate dehydrogenase
Lactate dehydrogenase

22
Q

What is the intermediate and final product of anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast?
And what are the enzymes that are used?

A

Intermediate : Ethanal (Pyruvate dehydrogenase)

Final : Ethanol (Ethanol dehydrogenase)

23
Q

What is lost in anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast? And where abouts is it lost (what reaction)?

A

CO2 (pyruvic acid > ethanal)