Biology *1080 Lecture 18 Flashcards
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What is energy defined as?
The capacity to do work
What is ATP?
Adenosine Triphosphate, the energy currency of the cell
What do glucose and fatty acids metabolize?
Most of the ATP
Where is some ATP generated by?
Glycolysis and Kreb’s Cycle
What does glycolysis, beta oxidation and Kreb’s cycle produce?
Reducing Equivalents (NADH and FADH2)
What do NADH and FADH2 supply?
Protons and Electrons to the Electron Transport Chain
Where is most ATP generated in?
ETC
How can ATP be generated without oxygen?
Phosphocreatine degradation
What is the end product in Anaerobic Glycolysis?
Lactate
Fat Energy Storage?
Stored as triglycerides in our adipocytes
Carbs Energy Storage?
Glycogen in liver
Glycogen in Muscle
Protein Energy Storage?
A large potential energy source
Protected but will be used in starvation or caloric restriction
Pros of using Carbs as Fuel
- Aerobically it can generate ATP slightly faster than from fat
- Can generate ATP anaerobically
Cons of using Carbs as Fuel
Holds a lot of water (heavier), less energy dense then fat
Pros of using fat as fuel
Doesn’t hold water, more then twice as energy dense of carbohydrates
Cons of using fat as fuel
Can’t provide energy anaerobically (must have oxygen)
What is your absorptive state?
The first 3-4 hours after a meal where macronutrients are stored (anabolism)
What happens to excess calories in the form of glucose or amino acids?
Gets converted to fat
What is your post absorptive state?
Fasting, stored macronutrients are mobilized for energy (catabolism)
Glucose is spared for nervous system
What is gluconeogenesis?
Making glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors (occurs in liver - but also kidneys)
What is normal fasting blood glucose?
4 - 5.5 mol/L
Fasting Hyperglycemia
Glucose > 7mmol/L
Fasting Hypoglycemia
Glucose is about , 3.5mmol/L
Why is blood glucose maintained so tightly?
- Many cells require glucose
- Maintain osmotic balance
- Hyperglycemia can cause glycosylation of amino acids in kidneys, peripheral nerves, and lens of the eye causing damage