This is the location of the processes involves in aerobic respiration
What is the mitochondria?
100
These are formed as a product of oxidative deamination
What are keto acids?
100
These are the functions of the smooth ER
What is calcium storage, lipid synthesis, and drug detoxification?
100
These are premature lysosomes
What are endosomes?
200
These three things are the net products of glycolysis
What are 2 pyruvate, 2 ATP, and 2 NADH?
200
This molecule is what enters into the Citric Acid Cycle
What is Acetyl CoA?
200
This is the reason that fats make good energy stores
What is being highly reduced?
200
These are the functions of the rough ER
What is protein synthesis and sometimes protein folding and the beginning of protein tagging?
200
This face of the Golgi complex faces the nucleus
What is the cis-face?
300
This is where glycolysis takes place
What is the cytosol?
300
This is the flow of electrons from NADH once they are deposited in the electron transport chain
What is Complex I, then Complex III, then Complex IV?
300
This is the process of breaking down fatty acids
What is beta oxidation?
300
These are the functions of the Golgi Complex
What is protein sorting, processing, tagging, and packaging?
300
This is the addition of sugars to proteins
What is glycosylation?
400
This process occurs in some anaerobic cells so that NAD+ may be regenerated and glycolysis can continue
What is fermentation?
400
This is what ATP synthase is using to drive the formation of ATP
What is the proton motive force (pmf)?
400
This is what happens when NADH becomes NAD+
What is oxidation?
400
These are the functions of the lysosome
What is the recycling and breaking down of cellular components?
400
This is the transport of materials away from the nucleus
What is anterograde transport?
500
The enzyme converts F6P into F-1,6-BP and has two binding sites for ATP (one high affinity and one low affinity)
What is phosphofructokinase?
500
This is another name for ATP synthase
What is the F0F1 complex?
500
In biology, this process involves the gain of e- and H+ and is also endergonic
What is reduction?
500
These are the functions of the peroxisome
What is breaking down peroxides, chemical detox, fatty acid oxidation, metabolism of nitrogenous compounds, and catabolism of unusual substances (gasoline, D-AAs)?
500
This is the breakdown of the cells own components (self-eating)