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CHEM 210 Biochemistry Module 8 – Electron Transport Chain, ATP Synthase, and Urea Cycle with Clinical Applications

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This CHEM 210 Module 8 study guide provides a full review of oxidative phosphorylation and nitrogen metabolism, including over 100 verified questions and explanations. Topics include the electron transport chain (ETC), ATP production via ATP synthase, chemiosmotic theory, mitochondrial structure, and the complete urea cycle. Additional focus on FADH₂/NADH

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CHEM 210 Module 8 Exam Newest

1. What is the "unifying" theory covered in this module?:

Chemiosmotic theory



2. How many ATP are produced per NADH molecule? Per FADH2

molecule?: -

NADH produced 2.5 ATP, while produces FADH21.5 ATP.



3. What happens to the carbon skeleton of an amino acid after it

is separated from NH4+?: The carbon skeleton becomes acetyl-CoA,

then ATP.



4. Why is urea such a good molecule for excreting nitrogen from

cells?: It has a high density of nitrogen in a small molecule, and it can

form numerous hydrogen bonds with water.


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, 5. What is an integral protein?: A protein firmly embedded in th

lipid bilayer



6. How many complexes are in the ETC?: Four complexes named

complex I, II, III, and IV




7. At which ETC complex is H2O produced? How is it produced?:

At complex IV by the following reaction: O2 + 4e- + 4H+ ’ 2H2O



8. What complex oxidizes NADH? How about FADH2?: Complex

I for NADH. Complex II for FADH2.




9. At which complex is water produced from oxygen?: Complex IV



10.How is the H+ gradient formed?: Complexes I, III, and IV pump

these ions from the matrix to the intermembrane space.



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