ANFS 345: Exam 4

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Energy Taken In
chemical energy, food
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Biosynthesis
absorbed chemical energy to growth
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Maintenance
turnover of cells, rate it deteriorates is aging
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Generation of External Work
energy use outside of the body
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Ways Energy is Utilized
biosynthesis, maintenance, external work
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Inefficiency of Energy Use
generates heat
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Food Requirements
proportional to size, small animals consume more per unit body weight
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Why Different Food Requirements
small animals have more surface area per unit body mass and therefore lose more heat
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Glycolysis
process to break down glucose
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Glycolysis Environment
cytoplasm, anerobic
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Glycolysis Reactant
glucose
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Glycolysis Products
2 pyruvic acid, 2 ATP, 2 NADH2
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G6P

glucose 6 phosphate

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F6P

fructose 6 phosphate

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F1,6BP

fructose 1,6 diphosphate

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DHAP

dihydroxy acetone phosphate

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GAP

glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate

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1,3 BGP

1,3 diphosphoglyceric acid

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3 PG

3 diphosphoglyceric acid

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2 PG

2 diphosphoglyceric acid

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PEP

phosphoenol pyruvic acid

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Glucose Reaction

G6P, uses 1 ADP

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G6P Reaction

F6P

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F6P Reaction

F1,6BP, uses 1 ATP

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F1,6BP Reaction

GAP and DHAP

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DHAP Molecule
storage form of GAP
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GAP Reaction

two 1,3 BPG, produces two NADH2

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1,3 BPG Reaction

3 PG, produces 1 ATP

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3 PG Reaction

2 PG

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2 PG Reaction

PEP, produces two water

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PEP Reaction

pyruvic acid, produces one ATP

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Glycolysis ATP Utilizing Steps
GLU to G6P, F6P to F1,6DP, 1 ATP each
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Glycolysis ATP Producing Steps

1,3 BPG to 3 PG, PEP to pyruvic acid, 1 ATP each, each happens twice, 4 ATP total

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Glycolysis Net ATP
2 ATP
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Glycolysis Water Producing Step

2PG to PEP, one water, happens twice

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Glycolysis NADH2 Producing Step

GAP to 1,3 BPG, 2 NADH2, one compound splits to two

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Secondary Glycolysis Product
lactic acid, limits glycolysis productivity
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Krebs Cycle Names
citric acid cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle
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Krebs Cycle
produces ATP in cellular respiration
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Krebs Cycle Environment
mitochondria, aerobic
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Krebs Cycle Reactant
pyruvic acid, from glycolysis
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Krebs Cycle Products
3 NADH2, 1 FADH2, 1 GTP
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PK

pyruvate kinase

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PK Reaction

2 PEP to 2 pyruvic acid, last step of glycolysis

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GAPDH

glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase

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GAPDH Reaction

GAP to 2 1,3 BPG

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PGK

phosphoglycerate kinase

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PGK Reaction

2 1,3 BPG to 2 3 PG

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aKG

alpha ketoglutarate

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Pyruvic Acid Reaction
acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl coA), produces one NADH2
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Acetyl CoA Reaction
citrate
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Citrate Reaction
isocitrate
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Isocitrate Reaction
alpha-ketoglutarate, produces one NADH2
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Alpha Ketoglutarate Reaction
succinyl coenzyme A, produces one NADH2
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Succinyl Coenzyme A Reaction
succinate, produces one GTP
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Succinate Reaction
fumarate, produces one FADH2
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Fumarate Reaction
malate
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Malate Reaction
oxaloacetate, produces one NADH2
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Oxaloacetate Reaction

restart cycle with acetyl coA

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Krebs NADH2 Producing Steps
isocitrate to alpha ketoglutarate, alpha ketoglutarate to succinyl coA, malate to oxaloacetate
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Krebs FADH2 Producing Step
succinate to fumarate
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Krebs GTP Producing Step
succinyl coA to succinate
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NADH2 to ATP
potential 2.5 ATP
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FADH2 to ATP
potential 1.5 ATP
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GTP to ATP
potential 1 ATP
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Krebs ATP
10 potential per cycle, 20 potential per glycolysis (2 pyruvic acid)
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Krebs Byproduct
2 CO2
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Electron Transport Chain
sequence of proteins used to move protons and electrons to produce ATP
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Electron Transport Chain Environment
inner membrane of the mitochondria, aerobic
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Complex I Name
NADH dehydrogenase
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Complex II
succinate dehydrogenase
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Complex IV Name
cytochrome oxidase
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Complex III Name
cytochrome b-c
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Ubiquinone
electron carrier, potent antioxidant, coenzyme Q
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NADH2 to NAD Triggers
2 hydrogens into complex 1, electrons passed to ubiquinone
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FADH2 to FAD Triggers
2 hydrogens passed to ubiquinone
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Complex IV Action
passes electrons to oxygen to form water
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Final Electron Acceptor
oxygen
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Complex I Proton Capacity
move 4 protons (1)
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Complex II Proton Capacity
move 0 protons
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Complex III Proton Capacity
move 4 protons
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Complex IV Proton Capacity
move 2 protons
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NADH2 Total Proton Movement
10 protons
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FADH2 Total Proton Movement
6 protons
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Protons to ATP
10 in intermembrane space can yield 2.5 ATP
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Proton Movement
electrons flow through complexes I, III, IV and lose energy, complexes pump protons into intermembrane space
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ATP Synthase
complex v, movement of protons down gradient to produce ATP
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Uncoupling Protein (UCP1)
back diffusion of protons to generate heat
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UCP1 Function
heat used to keep warm, particularly during hibernation
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Lactic Acid Production
produced from pyruvic acid in anaerobic conditions
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Lactic Acid Breakdown
reverse reaction into pyruvic acid when oxygen is present
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Fuel Categories for Work
glucose, glycogen, fatty acids
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Fuel Utilization as Time Increases
glucose and glycogen decrease, fatty acids increase
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Exercise to Burn Fat
long duration low intensity
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Oxygen Deficit
lag in oxygen uptake during start of exercise
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Post Exercise Oxygen Consumption
excess oxygen after exercise stops
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Factors for Egg and Sperm to Meet
environment cues, change of location, reproductive organ development, acquisition of resources, attraction between male and female, spawning or copulation
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Factors for Successful Offspring
development of zygote, provisioning of offspring, early epigenetic tagging, diversion of parental time, confrontation of environmental stress, evasion of predators
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Mammalian Sex Chromosomes
xx female, xy male
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Mammalian Sex Determination
x or y chromosomes from father