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Chapter 2 Oxidative System
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09/30/2017

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Where do the pathways of oxidative system occur?
Definition
In the mithochondrion
Term
In the oxidative system, which substrates can be oxidized?
Definition
CHO, Carbohydrate and Protein
Term
What are the three steps of the oxidation of CHO?
Definition
1) Glycolosis 2) Krebs Cycle(citric cycle) and 3) ETC(Electron Transport Chain)
Term
What is the continuation of CHO metabolism?
a) Anaerobic glycolosis
b) aerobic glycolosis
c)protein glycolosis
Definition
a) aerobic glycolosis
Term
What are some of the additional steps in aerobic glycolosis?
Definition
1) NADH to mitochondria(indirect ATP from glycolosis)
2) Pyruvate and lactate transported into the mitochondria by MCT
3) Once in the mithocondria, lactate is converted into pyruvate with an enzyme mithocondrial LDH
Term
You need the molecule _______ in order to produce _______ in the aerobic glycotic system
Definition
Pyruvate; Acetyl COA
Term
Which molecule do you need to get into krebs cycle?
Definition
Acetyl Coa
Term
Krebs cycle makes 1 ATP but more importantly it produces ______ and ______ to give to ETC
Definition
NADH and FADH2
Term
ETC generates a lot of ATP with what?
Definition
Hyrogen IONS
Term
Where does the kreb cycle occur?
Definition
mitochondira matrix
Term
1 Glucose produces 2 pyruvate or 2 lactic acid that produces __________
Definition
2 acetyl coa
Term
How many steps is CO2 given?
Definition
3 steps
Term
Acetyl COA + __________(4c) forms ________(6c)
Definition
Oxylocetate;Citrate
Term
Does citrate eventually get metabolised to oxylocetate in the Krebs Cycle. T or F?
Definition
True
Term
Does citrate eventually get metabolised to oxylocetate in ATP - CP energy system. t or f
Definition
false
Term
Dehydrogenase enzymes catalyzes a reaction of __ substrates that remove____ ions and bring electrons and therefore would be oxidized
Definition
4 substrates, hydrogen
Term
In the krebs cycle, how many molecules of NADH, FADH2, and GTP are produced?
Definition
3 NADH, 1 FADH2 and 1 GTP
Term
How does GTP create one ATP?
Definition
by transferring an Phosphate
Term
How much CO2 is created in KRebs cycle?
Definition
2
Term
what are three ways that acetyl coa is formed?
Definition
FFA, amino acids, and pyruvate
Term
what is the rate limiting enzyme in the kreb cycle?
Definition
isocitrate dehydrogenase
Term
In the ETC, which Kreb- by products enter the chain of mithochondria inner membrane?
Definition
NADH and FADH2
Term
Does the NADH and FADH2 lose or gain electrons in the chain of mithochondrion membrane?
Definition
Lose electrons
Term
what are the proton pumps called that transfer electrons in the ETC?
Definition
Cytochromes
Term
How many cytochromes are reduced(gain electron) then oxidized(lose electron) to release energy?
Definition
3 cytochromes
Term
what is chemiosmotic gradient?
Definition
pumps out H protons outside the inner membrane of the mithochondria from high to low
Term
what is ATP synthase in the ETC?
Definition
it is a protein that brings back the H protons back to phosphorylate ATP
Term
The Flow of H+ creates Energy used to Phosphorylate ATP. t or f
Definition
True
Term
what is the final electron acceptor in the ETC from the 3rd cytochrome?
Definition
Oxygen
Term
what reduces the cytochrome pumps from shutting down?
Definition
oxygen because they need the electron
Term
electrons and H+ form togheter to form _____ to prevent _______
Definition
h20, acidosis
Term
whats oxidative phosphorylation?
Definition
its the process of oxygen along with the transfer of phosphate
Term
what is 2.5 atp?
Definition
means half a mole. making atp in mithochondria and there is an energy cost
Term
what 4 ways control oxidative phosphorylation?
Definition
1) Rate limiting enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase
2) negative feedback regulates krebs cycle
3) krebs feeds nad and fadh2 to ETC
4)ATP inhibits, ADP stimulates
Term
how many percent is released as heat in the ETC?
Definition
66%
Term
what are the 7 steps for metabolizing these long chain molecules?
Definition
Mobilize – breakdown of stored fat into FFA
Circulate - adipocytes to muscle via VLDL
Uptake – FFA into muscle from circulation
Activation – FFA converted to Fatty Acyl-CoA to gain entry into Mito
Beta (β) Oxidation (Converting FFA to Acetyl-CoA)
Krebs – Same as before but mucho Acetyl-CoA
ETC – More Acetyl CoA = more………….. NADH, FADH2, and H+ = more ATP
Term
where are high energy fat stored in?
Definition
adipose tissue, muscle and liver
Term
whats the most abundant lipid in diet and storage?
Definition
triglyricerides
Term
whats the term called instead of hydrolosis for fat?
Definition
lipolosis
Term
making a triglyceride is called?
Definition
Esterfication
Term
What is the purpose of the Krebs cycle?
a) To transport pyruvate to the mitochondria
b) To energize the the proton pumps.
c) To reduce Acetyl-CoA to ATP
d) To generate NADH and FADH for the ETC
To make ATP
Definition
To generate NADH and FADH for the ETC
Term
Why is oxidative phosphorylation a more sustainable form of ATP formation than glycolysis?
Definition
water is the by product
Term
Besides ATP, what are the by-products of oxidative metabolism?
Definition
Term
Besides the Acetyl-CoA that forms, how does Beta-Oxidation generate ATP?
Definition
By forming NADH and FADH2
Term
Why must all fibers progress through the phosphagen system prior to the aerobic system when initially recruited?
Definition
Term
What is the energy released from the electron transport chain directly used for?
Definition
to pump protons
Term
How does CHO metabolism become inhibited once fat metabolism is activated?
Definition
Citrate from the Krebs cycle inhibits PFK
Term
What stimulates the ETC to activate?
Definition
Term
What role does oxygen play in metabolism?
Definition
Term
What inhibits glycolysis during high intensity exercise?
Definition
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