Oxidative metabolism Flashcards

1
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The full description of the TCA cycle can be summarised as follows:

A

ACoA + 3NAD+ + FAD + ADP + Pi + 2H2O → 2CO2 + ATP + 3NADH + 3H+ + FADH2 + CoA

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Acetyle-CoA in the kreb cycle?

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ACETYL-COA—>CITRATE—>ISOCITRATE—>2-OXOGLUTARATE—>SUCCINYL-COA—>SUCCINATE—>FUMARATE—>MALATE—>OXALOACETATE—>CITRATE ect…

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3
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what do you produce in one full cycle of kreb cycle?

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One full cycle produces 1 GTP
(≈ATP)

+ 3 NADH
+ 1 FADH2

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4
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NADH & FADH2: Function

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NADH and FADH2:
transport electrons (as hydrogen atoms) to the ‘Electron Transport Chain’

= Electron transfer pathway
= Respiratory chain

Transport of electrons to final acceptor: O2

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5
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Kreb cycle waste:

A

Acetyl-CoA has 2 C-atoms

Lost as CO2

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6
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what is the Electron Transport Chain?

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The Mitochondria, the cells energy factories, contain carrier protein molecules that remove electrons from hydrogen (oxidation) and eventually pass them to oxygen (reduction). ATP resynthesis occurs during the oxidation-reduction reactions.

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7
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Energy from electrons: Overall reaction:

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2 H+ + 2 e- + ½ O2 → H2O

BUT:

before electrons combine with O2 and H+

they go through the electron transport chain and release energy

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8
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metabolism, NAD+ and O2?

A

NAD+
wheelbarrow to transports electrons

O2
bin to get rid of electrons ‘when they’re done’

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9
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Oxygen: When is there ‘no O2’?

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never

until death

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10
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Oxygen: Is ‘anaerobic’ a good term?

A

no

sounds like ‘no O2’

what is meant is: ‘insufficient O2’?

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11
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Oxygen: When is there insufficient O2?

A

high-intensity exercise

hypoxia (?)

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12
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ATP-Phosphocreatine system?

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phosphocreatine—>(creatine kinase) creatine, free energy and Pi (inorganic phosphate)

Pi+ free energy+ ADP= ATP

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13
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Integration of Energy systems: Maximum rates of ATP Production?

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PCr-> ATP: 9 mM/kg/s

CHO-> Lactate+ATP: 4 mM/kg/s

CHO-> CO2+H2O+ATP

Fat-> CO2+H2o+ATP

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14
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how long does each energy system last?

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PCr: 30 secs

Glycolytic: 45 secs

Aerobic: 100 secs+

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15
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what distance is the anaerobic and aerobic zone?

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anaerobic zone: 110 M

aerobic zone: 110 M plus

speed decreases as distance increases: fatigue.

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