Chapter 7 Metabolism
What does ETS stand for?
Electron transport chain.
What is the product of catabolism of carbohydrate ?
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What does the term anabolic mean?
- Anabolic reactions involve creating bonds to build larger products.
The catabolism of energy nutrients leads to the production of what?
-ATP
What does ATP stand for?
-Adenosine triphosphate.
What does energy fuel in the body?
-Anabolic reactions
What is the energy yielding pathway for Carbs?
-Carbohydrate to glucose to Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA to TCA cycle to electron transport chain to ATP/H2O
What does the term catabolic mean?
-Catabolic reactions involve breaking down larger compounds into smaller products.
What is the energy yielding pathway for fat?
-Fat to glycerol/Fatty acids to Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA to TCA cycle to electron transport chain to ATP/H2O
What are the three energy nutrients?
-Fats, proteins, carbohydrtes
What is the product of the catabolism of fats?
-Fatty acids
ATP is delivered through out the body as a what?
-Fuel source to all the cells to provide energy to drive all the catabolic reactions
Catabolism is also known as what?
-Oxiddation
What is the energy yielding pathway for proteins?
-Protein to amino acids to Pyruvate to Acetyl CoA to TCA cycle to electron transport chain to ATP/H2O
Anabolic and catabolic reactions result in what?
-Release of energy.
What is the TCA cycle?
-Series of metabolic reactions that break down molecules of acetyl CoA to carbon dioxide and hydrogen atoms.
The body "couples" an anabolic reaction with a catabolic reaction to do what?
-The energy from the breaking of one bond (the catabolic reaction) is used to form the bond in an anabolic reaction.
What is the electron transport chain?
-The final pathway in energy metabolism that transports electrons from hydrogen to oxygen and captures energy released in the bonds of ATP.
What is glycolysis?
-The metabolic breakdown of glucose to pyruvate.
What must the three energy nutrients do first to provide energy for anabolic reactions?
-They must be catabolized (broken down or oxidized.)
What does TCA stand for in the TCA cycle?
-Tricarboxylic Acid
what is the product of catabolism of protein ?
-amino acids, which are used as energy source
when does protein catabolism occur?
-under conditions of starvation, after glycogen stores have been depleted and fatty acids levels are low