Microbiology pathways
... oxidation and reduction Electrons are passed down the chain in a sequential and orderly fashion Energy is released from the flow of electrons down the chain This release of energy is coupled to the generation ATP by oxidative phosphorylation ...
... oxidation and reduction Electrons are passed down the chain in a sequential and orderly fashion Energy is released from the flow of electrons down the chain This release of energy is coupled to the generation ATP by oxidative phosphorylation ...
Exam #2
... Name the chemolithotrophs we discussed; what they react with and to what product; any unique differences among them? Why does the energy generated from chemosynthetic electron transport sometimes get shunted to drive reverse electron flow and NAD+ reduction to NADH? (It’s all about Eo’ values) What ...
... Name the chemolithotrophs we discussed; what they react with and to what product; any unique differences among them? Why does the energy generated from chemosynthetic electron transport sometimes get shunted to drive reverse electron flow and NAD+ reduction to NADH? (It’s all about Eo’ values) What ...
here - IMSS Biology 2014
... Photons excite water-splitting photosystem (PS II), then are trapped by an electron acceptor Light-excited electrons taken from H2O, so H2O oxidized into O and H+ Energized electrons from PS II pass down electron transport chain to PS I (NADPH producing photosystem) ...
... Photons excite water-splitting photosystem (PS II), then are trapped by an electron acceptor Light-excited electrons taken from H2O, so H2O oxidized into O and H+ Energized electrons from PS II pass down electron transport chain to PS I (NADPH producing photosystem) ...
CH 9 PowerPoint
... nucleotides joined through their phosphate groups: with one nucleotide containing an adenosine ring, and the other containing nicotinamide. In metabolism, NAD+ is involved in redox reactions, carrying electrons from one reaction to another. The coenzyme is therefore found in two forms in cells: NAD+ ...
... nucleotides joined through their phosphate groups: with one nucleotide containing an adenosine ring, and the other containing nicotinamide. In metabolism, NAD+ is involved in redox reactions, carrying electrons from one reaction to another. The coenzyme is therefore found in two forms in cells: NAD+ ...
1. Regarding the citric acid cycle: a. Write a balanced net equation
... a. For each protein complex of the electron transport chain, list the redox centers it contains. (That is, those that are permanently bound.) You may use the same type of redox center for more than one complex. b. Starting with succinate and ending with O2, list in order the types of redox centers t ...
... a. For each protein complex of the electron transport chain, list the redox centers it contains. (That is, those that are permanently bound.) You may use the same type of redox center for more than one complex. b. Starting with succinate and ending with O2, list in order the types of redox centers t ...
BI 200 - Exam #2
... 23. In eukaryotic mitochondria enzymes of the Krebs cycle are found in the _________ and components of the electron transport chain are associated with the ____________. a. cristae; matrix b. cytoplasm; cristae c. matrix; cristae d. none of the above – eukaryotes don’t have mitochondria 24. In chem ...
... 23. In eukaryotic mitochondria enzymes of the Krebs cycle are found in the _________ and components of the electron transport chain are associated with the ____________. a. cristae; matrix b. cytoplasm; cristae c. matrix; cristae d. none of the above – eukaryotes don’t have mitochondria 24. In chem ...
BIO 330 Cell Biology Lecture Outline Spring 2011 Chapter 10
... Releases free energy Electron transfer occurs in stepwise fashion to maximize efficiency B. Five kinds of electron carriers are parts of respiratory complexes Flavoproteins Carry electrons and protons together Iron-sulfur proteins Carry only one electron by redox of iron ions Cytochromes Contain hem ...
... Releases free energy Electron transfer occurs in stepwise fashion to maximize efficiency B. Five kinds of electron carriers are parts of respiratory complexes Flavoproteins Carry electrons and protons together Iron-sulfur proteins Carry only one electron by redox of iron ions Cytochromes Contain hem ...
Oxidation
... • Ribulose biphosphate (RuBP) (5c), binds to an incoming CO2 --Carbon fixing catalyzed by enzyme RuBP carboxylase,( rubisco) , thus forming an unstable 6C compound. • It breaks down into 2 (3c) compounds – glycerate-3-phosphate. • glycerate-3-phosphate are acted upon by ATP & NADPH from the light re ...
... • Ribulose biphosphate (RuBP) (5c), binds to an incoming CO2 --Carbon fixing catalyzed by enzyme RuBP carboxylase,( rubisco) , thus forming an unstable 6C compound. • It breaks down into 2 (3c) compounds – glycerate-3-phosphate. • glycerate-3-phosphate are acted upon by ATP & NADPH from the light re ...
METABOLISM BACTERIAL METABOLISM
... • Aerobic respiration: The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is molecular oxygen (O2): – C6H12O6 + 6 O2 + 38ADP +38 P=6 CO2 + 6 H2O + 38ATP – Anaerobic respiration: The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is not O2. Yields less energy than aerobic respiratio ...
... • Aerobic respiration: The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is molecular oxygen (O2): – C6H12O6 + 6 O2 + 38ADP +38 P=6 CO2 + 6 H2O + 38ATP – Anaerobic respiration: The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is not O2. Yields less energy than aerobic respiratio ...
Recitation 3 - Department of Chemistry ::: CALTECH
... reproduce, develop, maintain its structure and respond to the environment. ...
... reproduce, develop, maintain its structure and respond to the environment. ...
Aerobic respiration
... Transport Chain • Occurs at the inner mitochondrial membrane. • This is the stage where most of the ATP is made! • NADH and FADH2 are oxidized to NAD+ and FAD+ • Electrons are released into the electron transport chain. • H+ is pumped into the intermembane space creating a concentration gradient. ...
... Transport Chain • Occurs at the inner mitochondrial membrane. • This is the stage where most of the ATP is made! • NADH and FADH2 are oxidized to NAD+ and FAD+ • Electrons are released into the electron transport chain. • H+ is pumped into the intermembane space creating a concentration gradient. ...
Cell Energetics
... Result of last reaction = acetyl coenyme A (Acetyl CoA) = high energy fuel that is now ready to enter the next step ...
... Result of last reaction = acetyl coenyme A (Acetyl CoA) = high energy fuel that is now ready to enter the next step ...
Light Energy and Pigments
... both cases, an electron transport chain pumps hydrogen ions across a membrane—the inner mitochondrial membrane in respiration and the thylakoid membrane in photosynthesis. The main difference is that in respiration food provides the electrons for the electron transport chain, while in photosynthesis ...
... both cases, an electron transport chain pumps hydrogen ions across a membrane—the inner mitochondrial membrane in respiration and the thylakoid membrane in photosynthesis. The main difference is that in respiration food provides the electrons for the electron transport chain, while in photosynthesis ...
Chapter 6
... photosynthesis in hot weather occurs in many succulent (water-storing) plants, such as cacti and pineapples. • These plants undergo crassulacean acid ...
... photosynthesis in hot weather occurs in many succulent (water-storing) plants, such as cacti and pineapples. • These plants undergo crassulacean acid ...
Homework #4: VERSION 2.1
... you hand it in, you will be asked to evaluate someone else’s homework – the quality of your evaluation will be worth an additional 4 points. Your final grade for this assignment will be determined ...
... you hand it in, you will be asked to evaluate someone else’s homework – the quality of your evaluation will be worth an additional 4 points. Your final grade for this assignment will be determined ...
UNIT 7 Mitochondria and hepatic detoxification
... In a First, Aspirin Is Recommended to Fight a Form of Cancer by R. C. Rabin Discussion of strategies and details of: ...
... In a First, Aspirin Is Recommended to Fight a Form of Cancer by R. C. Rabin Discussion of strategies and details of: ...
chapter 10 photosynthesis
... least in the green. 7. Accessory pigments, such as chlorophyll b, broaden the spectrum used for photosynthesis 8. Accessory pigments called carotenoids absorb excessive light that would damage chlorophyll ...
... least in the green. 7. Accessory pigments, such as chlorophyll b, broaden the spectrum used for photosynthesis 8. Accessory pigments called carotenoids absorb excessive light that would damage chlorophyll ...
File
... Plant leaves allow gas exchange between air spaces in the spongy mesophyll and the exterior by opening their stomata. Plants maintain homeostasis by keeping their stomata open just enough to allow photosynthesis to take place but not so much that they lose an excessive amount of water. Guard cells a ...
... Plant leaves allow gas exchange between air spaces in the spongy mesophyll and the exterior by opening their stomata. Plants maintain homeostasis by keeping their stomata open just enough to allow photosynthesis to take place but not so much that they lose an excessive amount of water. Guard cells a ...
Matter Unit
... distances from the nucleus. RULE 2: Atoms radiate energy when an electron jumps from a higher-energy orbit to a lower-energy orbit. Also, an atom absorbs energy when an electron gets boosted from a low- ...
... distances from the nucleus. RULE 2: Atoms radiate energy when an electron jumps from a higher-energy orbit to a lower-energy orbit. Also, an atom absorbs energy when an electron gets boosted from a low- ...
Week 6
... Here, a very special reaction called water splitting occurs. Water is basically split into pieces (by an enzyme) and the electrons are removed from the hydrogens. This reaction releases oxygen. Everyone has heard (or at least they should have) that plants give off oxygen. Well, this is where they do ...
... Here, a very special reaction called water splitting occurs. Water is basically split into pieces (by an enzyme) and the electrons are removed from the hydrogens. This reaction releases oxygen. Everyone has heard (or at least they should have) that plants give off oxygen. Well, this is where they do ...
chapter 7 – cyu
... Geissler develop the gas discharge tube. This tube, when it has all the air pumped out of it, initially glowed blue then green at one end when under very low pressure. The green glow at the anode end was the result of the electrons being released from the cathode at the opposite end of the tube. The ...
... Geissler develop the gas discharge tube. This tube, when it has all the air pumped out of it, initially glowed blue then green at one end when under very low pressure. The green glow at the anode end was the result of the electrons being released from the cathode at the opposite end of the tube. The ...