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BSC 2086 Metabolism Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update What is metabolism? - Answers the biochemical reactions that occur in the body that are necessary to maintain life what is nutriton - Answers the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary to maintain health and growth of the body What are the 3 main functions of nutrients? - Answers provide energy, regulate body processes and maintain cells and tissues What are the 6 main classes of nutrinets? - Answers water, carbs, lipids, proteins, minerals, and vitamins What nutrients are able to provide fuel? - Answers carbs, protein, lipids (glucose main source of energy) simple sugars - Answers monosaccharides and disaccharides complex carbohydrates - Answers Polysaccarides; starches found in grains, potatoes, and vegetables Erthrocytes and neurons connot metablize fats or amino acids to provide ATP so they require ______? - Answers glucose What vitmains are water soluble? - Answers Vitamin B and C What vitamins are fat soluble? - Answers Vitamins A, D, E, K Catabolism - Answers Metabolic pathways that break down molecules, releasing energy. Anabolism - Answers Metabolic pathways that construct molecules, requiring energy. Anabolic pathway - Answers small molecules are assembled into large ones and energy is required Catabolic pathway - Answers large molecules are broken down into small ones. Energy is released. What is involved in catabolism? - Answers glycolysis, kerbs cycle, electron transport chain What is involved in anabolism? - Answers protein synthesis, phospholipid synthesis, and glycogen synthesis. ATP structure and function - Answers Structure: Adenine, ribose sugar, and triphosphate group Function: energy currency of the cell ATPase - Answers enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to ADP ATP synthase - Answers Large protein that uses energy from H+ ions to bind ADP and a phosphate group together to produce ATP What are enzymes? - Answers globular proteins that act as biological catalysts; increase the rate of reaction and reduce the activiation energy Apoenzyme - Answers catalytically inactive protein Small portion of ATP is generated by: ________ that occurs in the cytoplasm and ______ and does not require _______? - Answers Substrate level phosphorylation, cytoplasm and mitochondria, oxygen not required The majority of ATP is generated by: _________ __________ that occurs at the _________

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What is metabolism? - Answers the biochemical reactions that occur in the body that are
necessary to maintain life

what is nutriton - Answers the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary to maintain
health and growth of the body

What are the 3 main functions of nutrients? - Answers provide energy, regulate body processes
and maintain cells and tissues

What are the 6 main classes of nutrinets? - Answers water, carbs, lipids, proteins, minerals, and
vitamins

What nutrients are able to provide fuel? - Answers carbs, protein, lipids (glucose main source of
energy)

simple sugars - Answers monosaccharides and disaccharides

complex carbohydrates - Answers Polysaccarides; starches found in grains, potatoes, and
vegetables

Erthrocytes and neurons connot metablize fats or amino acids to provide ATP so they require
______? - Answers glucose

What vitmains are water soluble? - Answers Vitamin B and C

What vitamins are fat soluble? - Answers Vitamins A, D, E, K

Catabolism - Answers Metabolic pathways that break down molecules, releasing energy.

Anabolism - Answers Metabolic pathways that construct molecules, requiring energy.

Anabolic pathway - Answers small molecules are assembled into large ones and energy is
required

Catabolic pathway - Answers large molecules are broken down into small ones. Energy is
released.

What is involved in catabolism? - Answers glycolysis, kerbs cycle, electron transport chain

What is involved in anabolism? - Answers protein synthesis, phospholipid synthesis, and
glycogen synthesis.

ATP structure and function - Answers Structure: Adenine, ribose sugar, and triphosphate group

Function: energy currency of the cell

, ATPase - Answers enzyme that hydrolyzes ATP to ADP

ATP synthase - Answers Large protein that uses energy from H+ ions to bind ADP and a
phosphate group together to produce ATP

What are enzymes? - Answers globular proteins that act as biological catalysts; increase the
rate of reaction and reduce the activiation energy

Apoenzyme - Answers catalytically inactive protein

Small portion of ATP is generated by: ________ that occurs in the cytoplasm and ______ and does
not require _______? - Answers Substrate level phosphorylation, cytoplasm and mitochondria,
oxygen not required

The majority of ATP is generated by: _________ __________ that occurs at the _________
___________ _______ and requires ______ - Answers oxidative phosphorylation, electron transport
chain, oxygen

Oxidation reducation (redox reaction) - Answers loss of electrons

Reducation reactions - Answers gain electrons

What are the coenzymes in redox reactions? - Answers Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
(NAD+) and Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD).

What is NAD+? - Answers an electron carrier that. Important conveyer of hydrogen and electrons
for the cell and is essential for the continued production of energy ATP by the mitochondria.

What is FAD - Answers flavin adenine dinucleotide responsible for accepting high energy
electrons and carrying them ultimately to the electron transport chain where they are used to
synthesize ATP. COmes from riboflavin and two ATP molecules.

ATP molecules are created when a _________ _______ is joined to ________ molecule. Resulting in
phosphorylation - Answers phosphate group, ADP molecule

Two ways that ATP is produced? - Answers substrate level phosphorylation and oxidative
phosphorylation.

in the cytoplasm during glycolysis and in the mitochondrial matrix during the Krebs cycle
yielding 4 ATPs/GLucose - Answers substrate level phosphorylation

occurs at the electron transport chain on the inner membrane of the mitochondria yielding 32
ATP/ glucose. - Answers oxidative phosphorylation

In the liver _______ either passes the glucose on through the circulatory system or stores excess
glucose as ________. - Answers Hepatocytes; glycogen
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