Vocab Blitz
Energy Pathways
Vitamins 101
Storage and Starvation
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What is the process of building larger molecules from smaller ones?

Anabolism

100

Put these in order: Krebs/Citric Acid Cycle, Glycolysis, Electron Transport Chain, Pyruvate oxidation

Glycolysis, Pyruvate, Krebs, ETC

100

What must be true for a compound to be considered a vitamin?

It is must be eaten, comes from common foods, a deficiency occurs when lacking, eating it fixes a deficiency disease.

100

Where is excess glucose stored?

As glycogen in the liver and muscles.

100

Which produces more ATP: glucose or fat or protein metabolism?

fat! 

200

Which molecule is known as the 'energy currency' of the cell?

ATP

200

When oxygen is not available, what type of metabolism occurs?

Anaerobic Metabolism

200

Name one fat and one water soluble vitamin

FAT: A, D, E, K

WATER: C or Bs

200

Where are excess lipids stored?

Adipose tissue

200

What is the difference between catabolism and anabolism

(cata)break down vs (ana)build up

300

What type of metabolism requires oxygen?

Aerobic Metabolism

300

How are lipids catabolized for energy?

Through beta-oxidation into acetyl-CoA. Then to Krebs Cycle, etc. 

300

Which type of vitamins are more likely to cause toxicity if taken in mega doses?

Fat Soluble (A, D, E, K)

300

What happens during starvation?

Use glycogen stores (glycogenolysis)

Use Fat stores (lipolysis)

Turn amino acids into glucose (gluconeogensis) and make ketonebodies (ketogenesis) 

Break down muscle tissue (Proteolysis)

300

What is adaptive thermogenesis?

Energy expended to maintain body temp or adjust to environment

400

What is the process of making glucose from non-carb sources like protein?

Gluconeogensis

400

What process creates ketone bodies from fat break down?

Ketogenesis

400

What does 'bioavailability' mean?

How much of a nutrient is absorbed and used by the body.

400

When sleeping, what process is activated to get more glucose?

glycogenolysis

400

How does your body store excess proteins?

It cannot! They must be metabolized or recycled

500

Define NEAT and give one example

Nonexercise Activity Thermogenesis:  fidgeting, sitting or walking to class

500

What elements enters the ETC to create ATP?

NADH and FADH2

500

How do antioxidants protect the body?

They neutralize free radicals - protects against damaged cells that can lead to cancer and other issues

500

when you restrict calories, does it speed up or slow down your metabolism?

Slow down

500

Where are vitamins absorbed in the body (mostly)

Small intestines

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