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Oxidative phosphorylation UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Oxidative Phosphorylation - CORRECT ANSWER - The process by which ATP is formed as a result of the transfer of electrons from NADH and FADH₂ to O₂ by a series of electron carriers. Proton-motive force - CORRECT ANSWER - transfer of electrons leads to the pumping of protons. Takes place across the inner mitochondrial membrane that's used to synthesize AT

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Oxidative phosphorylation UPDATED
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Oxidative Phosphorylation - CORRECT ANSWER - The process by which ATP is formed
as a result of the transfer of electrons from NADH and FADH₂ to O₂ by a series of electron
carriers.


Proton-motive force - CORRECT ANSWER - transfer of electrons leads to the pumping of
protons. Takes place across the inner mitochondrial membrane that's used to synthesize ATP


VDAC - CORRECT ANSWER - Voltage-dependent anion channel



2 components of the proton motive force - CORRECT ANSWER - 1. membrane potential
2. proton gradient


Phosphoryl transfer potential - CORRECT ANSWER - ΔG°'
(Prime denotes at pH 7)
In Oxicative phosphorylation the electron transfer potential of NADH/FADH₂ is converted to
phosphoryl transfer potential of ATP.


Convention - CORRECT ANSWER - Oxidant + e⁻ -> reductant


Relationship b/n the standard free energy change & the change in reduction potential -
CORRECT ANSWER - ΔG°' = -nF ΔE'₀
where:
n = number of electrons
F = Faraday constant (23.06 kcal mol⁻¹ V⁻)
ΔE'₀ = change in reduction potential (volts)

, ΔG°' = standard free energy change (kcal mol⁻¹)


Pyruvate = oxidant

lactate = reductant - CORRECT ANSWER -


How much energy is released in the reduction of oxygen to water? - CORRECT
ANSWER -



Direction Electrons move - CORRECT ANSWER - •from -ve to +ve
•lower e⁻ affinity to compounds w/ higher e⁻ affinity
•High energy to low energy
The energy is used to pump protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane.


Electron transport chain is a series of energy transformations converting energy from electron
motive force to proton motive force - CORRECT ANSWER -



Electron carriers in the electron transport chain - CORRECT ANSWER - FADH2
NADH
FMN (flavin mononucleotide)
Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q)
Cytochrome c
FeS clusters
Hemes
Copper ions


Ubiquinone (coenzyme Q) - CORRECT ANSWER - •antioxidant used in anti-wrinkle
cream
•2e⁻ carrier
•ex: CoQ-10 Wrinkle cream....I want that.

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