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Micro BIO: Week 3
Discussion 1:
1.)
Q.)
All living cells are capable of metabolism. Many metabolic pathways
are amphibolic. Class, let's discuss the many different ways cells
regulate their metabolic pathways to maximize efficiency.


A.)
Our body maintains an extremely delicate balance between the
concentration of metabolites and substrates. In the event that a
pathway is not managed, abundance of a specific metabolite can
bother the entire procedure. We should take cholesterol digestion
system pathway for instance. There are different means by which the
cells control the creation of cholesterol. For instance AMP controlled
kinase protein identifies climate the concentration of ATP is high or
not, if it’s low then the cell does not continue with the generation of it,
by restraining the chemical that catalysis the creation of mevalonate.
Other path is through translation figure that is available called SREBP.
Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein control various qualities
that are included in digestion system of cholesterol. Different protein
denaturing segments are available that after accepting sign divides the
halfway's in the digestion system of cholesterol. There are n-number of
pathways in our body and all are controlled by a perplexing system of
signals that direct them.
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Q.)
The most efficient method of generating ATP for most organisms is
aerobic respiration. What molecule is required for aerobic respiration?
Some microbes thrive in an anaerobic environment. How do they
efficiently generate ATP in these conditions?
A.) .

Aerobic Respiration by definition requires oxygen. Eukaryotes (Ex.
Humans) use a combination of aerobic and anaerobic respiration. If
you are using aerobic respiration this means that you are utilizing the
Citric acid cycle/Krebs cycle and the Electron transport chain. While
the Krebs cycle does not technically utilize Oxygen directly, the cycle

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