Cellular Respiration and Fermentation: Chp 9 Flashcards

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catabolic pathways

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occur when molecules are broken down and their energy is released.

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fermentation

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the partial degredation of sugars that occurs without the use of oxygen. an expansion of glycolysis in which ATP is generated by substrate-level phosphorylation

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cellular respiration

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the most prevalent and efficient catabolic pathway. als temer aerobic respiration as oxygenis required along with organic fuel

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the primary nutrient molecule that is used in cellular respiration

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glucose

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oxidation-reduction

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the reactions of cellular respiration. electrons are transferred from one reactant to another

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oxidation

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the loss of one or more electrons from a reaction

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reduction

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the gain of one or more electrons

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glycolysis

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occurs in the cytosol. the degradation of glucose of glucose begins as it is broken down into two pyruvate molecules. the six carbon glucose molecules splits into two three carbon sugars.two ATP molecules are consumed, which helps to destabilize glucose and makes it more reactive. Later, 4 ATPs are produced causing a net gain of 2 ATPs. Two NADH are also produced, which will be utilized in the ETC

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9
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what is oxidized after glycolysis

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pyruvate is oxidized to acetyl CoA. this occurs by a transport protein moving pyruvate from the cytosol into the matrix of the mitochondria. In the matrix, an enzyme complex removes CO2, strips away electrons to convert NAD+ to NADH and adds coenzyme A to form acetyle CoA. Two acetyl CoA are produced per glucose. Acetyl CoA now enter s the enzymatic pathway termed the citric acid cycle

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citric acid cycle

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occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. the job of breaking down glucose is completed with CO2 realeased as a waste product. Each turn of the citric acid cycle requiresthe input of one acetyl CoA. It requires two turns before glucose is completely oxidized. Each turn produces 2CO2, 3NADH, 1FADH2, and 1ATP; therefore, the final product is 2 pyruvates, 4CO2, 6NADH, 2FADH2, and 2ATP

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electron transport chain

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is embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. Composed of three transmembrane proteins that work as hydrogen pumps and two carrier molecules that transport electrons between hydrogen pumps. Powered by electrons from the electron carrier molecules NADH and FADH2. As the electrons flow through the chain, the loss of energy by the electrons is used to power the pumping of protons across the inner membrane and at the end of the chain the electrons combine with two hydrogen ions and oxygen to form water. O2 is the final acceptor. the hydrogen ions flow back down their gradient through a channel in the transmembrane protein known as ATP synthase. Chemiosmosis also occurs. The ATP yield per glucose is 30 to 32 ATP

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ATP synthase

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harnesses the proton-motive force (the gradient of hydrogen ions) to phosphorylate ADP, forming ATP

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chemiosmosis

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an energy-coupling mechanism that uses energy stored in the form of an H+ gradient across a membrane to drive cellular work. The electron transport chain and chemiosmosis compose oxidative phosphorylation.

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14
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anaerobic respiration

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by certain prokaryotes generates ATP without oxygen using an electron transport chain

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15
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alcohol fermentation

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pyruvate is converted to ethanol, releasing CO2 and oxidizing NADH in the process to create more NAD+

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16
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lactic acid fermentation

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pyruvate is reduced by NADH and lactate is formed as a waste product

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facultative anaerobes

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can make ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present, but can switch to fermentation under anaerobic conditions

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obligate anaerobes

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cannot survive in the presence of oxygen

19
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phosphofructokinase

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an allosteric enzyme that acts as a regulator of respiration