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Whereas respiration involving burning of oxygen leads to profound heat production, fermentation is less effective due to lower enthropy.
Whereas respiration involving burning of oxygen leads to profound heat production, fermentation is less effective due to lower enthropy.


In humans, in internal cell respiration, electrons are transferred from Carbon substrates to the final electron acceptor oxygen.
In humans, in internal cell respiration, electrons are transferred from reduced Carbon substrates to the final electron acceptor oxygen.


Aerobic fermentation can proceed in the presence of oxygen.
Aerobic fermentation can proceed in the presence of oxygen. Negative effects of fermentation is acidification and energy deprivation.
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Oxic and anoxic are terms to describe oxygen conditions in an environment.
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Aerobic and anaerobic are terms used to refer to cell metabolism.
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'''Chemisomotic coupling''' is one of the earliest events in single cells, i.e. bacteria, in evolution.
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All single cells have a membrane-bound ATP-synthase.
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ATP is produced by using gradients, wherby a chemisomotic potential is generated by Na- and proton pumps.
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Protons are expelled into the cytosol, then move back into the intermembrane space. ATP is pulled out by ANT.

Revision as of 16:00, 12 October 2012

Summary of first Core Energy Metabolism lecture series

Energy Metabolism lecture series


Core Energy Metabolism implies processes such as Respiration and Fermentation, both of which are involved in ATP production.

Respiration is the process of oxidative phosphorylation, where a chemisosmotic potential drives ATP synthesis.

Fermentation is the process of substrate-level phosphorylation, whereby ATP is derived from internally produced electron acceptors without a chemisomotic gradient.

Both processes are functionally related to maintain REDOX balance.

Whereas respiration involving burning of oxygen leads to profound heat production, fermentation is less effective due to lower enthropy.

In humans, in internal cell respiration, electrons are transferred from reduced Carbon substrates to the final electron acceptor oxygen.

Aerobic fermentation can proceed in the presence of oxygen. Negative effects of fermentation is acidification and energy deprivation.

Oxic and anoxic are terms to describe oxygen conditions in an environment.

Aerobic and anaerobic are terms used to refer to cell metabolism.

Chemisomotic coupling is one of the earliest events in single cells, i.e. bacteria, in evolution.

All single cells have a membrane-bound ATP-synthase.

ATP is produced by using gradients, wherby a chemisomotic potential is generated by Na- and proton pumps.

Protons are expelled into the cytosol, then move back into the intermembrane space. ATP is pulled out by ANT.