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Metabolism
First year, part A, Bachelor of Nursing Science
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Undergraduate 1
10/27/2009

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Term

What is metabolism?

What are the two processes?

Definition

Metabolism is all chemical reactions in the body.

Anabolism and catabolism.

Term
Describe anabolism
Definition
Process which makes large molecules from small, it requires energy. Eg. making proteins from amino acids
Term
Describe catabolism
Definition
The breaking down of large molecules to smaller ones, it releases energy. Eg. ATP -> ADP + P
Term
Describe carbohydrate metabolism
Definition
Poly- and di- saccharides are converted to mono-, mainly glucose, which are absorbed in small intestine then transported to the liver via the hepatic portal vein. Liver converts remaining mono- (fructose and galactose) to glucose.
Term
What happens to glucose?
Definition

It's the preferred substrate for synthesizing ATP.

Glycogenesis is excess glucose stored in liver and skeletal muscles as glycogen. Lipogenesis is when the liver converts remaining glucose to triglycerides and it's stored in fat cells.

Term
Where is adenosine diphosphate (ADP) found?
Definition
In all cells
Term
What's the ATP/ADP cycle?
Definition

Energy produced during catabolism of glucose is used to attach a phosphate onto ADP to produce ATP.

ADP + P + energy -> ATP

When the energy is needed for cellular processes the ATP is broken down and energy is released.

ATP -> ADP + P + energy

Term
Name 3 cellular processes that require energy
Definition

Sodium/Potassium pump

Contraction of muscle fibres

Sending of nerve impulses

Term
What is the equation for aerobic respiration?
Definition
C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
Term
What are the 3 stages to aerobic respiration?
Definition

Glycolysis

Citric Acid Cycle

Electron Transport Chain

Term
Describe glycolysis
Definition
1 gluose molecule is broken down into 2 molecules of pyruvic acid which is then converted to acetyl coenzyme A before entering CAC. 2 molecules of CO2 are released and 2 molecules of ATP are produced. This occurs in the cytosol.
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