Fermentation Flashcards

(23 cards)

1
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Pyruvate from glycolysis in the absence of oxygen

A

Pyruvate will undergoes fermentation (Lactic acid fermentation & alcohol fermentation)

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Rate of glycolysis is limited by

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Regeneration NAD+

(NAD+တွေသာမရှိတော့ရင် Pyruvate oxidationမှာထွက်တဲ့ Hydrogenကလာသယ်ပေးမဲ့electron carrier မရှိတော့ရင်Glycolysisရပ်သွားမှာမလို့)

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3
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Glycolysis takes places in all types of cellular respiration.True or False?

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True

Anaerobic,aerobic and fermentation (Glycolysis takes place in all)

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4
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Why NAD+ must be regenerate in cellular respiration?

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Glycolysis takes places in all types of cellular respiration.And NAD+ require as proton carriers

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5
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NAD+ regeneration is same in all type of cellular respiration.True or False?

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False
Both anaerobic and aerobic NAD+ is regenerated by ETC but in fermentation NAD+ transfer its electrons to pyruvate again

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6
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Final electron carrier of ETC in aerobic and anaerobic respiration

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Aerobic-O2(release H2O)
Anaerobic-Sulfate (release H2S) *in sulfur reducing bacteria

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7
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In fermentation,NADH transfer its electrons to_____.

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Pyruvate and its derivatives

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8
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Types of fermentation

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1)Lactic acid fermentation
2)Alcohol fermentation

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9
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In alcohol fermentation,pyruvate is transferred into _____ by releasing CO2.

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Acetaldehyde (CO2 ထွက်)

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10
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NAD+ regeneration in alcohol fermentation

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Pyruvate——>Acetaldehyde
NADH gives its electron to Acetaldehyde and form NAD+

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11
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Alcohol fermentation

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Pyruvate>Acetaldehyde>Ethanol

*Release of CO2 & NAD+

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12
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In which fermentation,NADH transfer its electrons directly to pyruvate?

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Lactic acid fermentation

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13
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Lactic acid fermentation

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Pyruvate>Lactate

*Release of NAD+ only

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14
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In lactic acid fermentation,NADH transfer its electrons to____ to form_____.

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Pyruvate to form Lactate

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15
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In which organisms alcohol fermentation takes place?

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Many bacteria
Yeast(Fungi)

*In presence of O2,they can undergo aerobic respiration but in absence of O2,they undergoes alcohol fermentation

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16
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In which organisms lactic fermentation takes place?

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Certain bacteria & fungi
In human muscle cell during strenuous exercise

17
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Why lactic acid fermentation takes place in human muscle cell?

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During strenuous exercise,more demand of O2 and ATP than supply so muscle undergoes lactic acid fermentation to give more O2 (no final e acceptor for moment)

After strenuous exercise,lactate will enter the liver to convert into pyruvate and enter the CAC and restart the cycle

18
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facultative anaerobes

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The organisms that can undergoes both fermentation and aerobic respiration

19
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Obligate anaerobes

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The organisms that can undergoes only fermention or only anaerobic respiration

oxygenရှိတဲ့environmentကိုရောက်ရင်သေတောင်သေနိုင်

The organisms that can undergoes only aerobic respiration
(Brain cells)

21
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Product of alcohol fermentation

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1NAD+ & 1CO2 (ethanol)

22
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Product of lactic acid fermentation

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1NAD+ & lactate (no CO2)

23
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Anerobic respiration

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Same with aerobic respiration but uses less electronegative molecules
ETC also takes places

-used SO4 and released H2S insetad of H2O (sulfur reducing bacteria)