BMS-UY 1004 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Cleavage Furrow, Spindle Apparatus, Citric Acid Cycle

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Lab 10
Respiration
-Universal and all organisms respire
-A cell consumes organic molecule and release energy and waste (water and CO2)
-Cellular respiration-oxidation of this molecule with release of energy in ATP bonds for later use
-Glucose oxidation (loss of electrons) is occupied with oxygen reduction to water
-Glycolysis-oxidize glucose to pyruvate
-Aerobic organisms oxidize pyruvate and extract a lot of energy, Krebs Cycle, then ETC where
oxygen is final electron acceptor
-Anaerobic-doesn’t use oxygen, pyruvate reduced to CO2 and ethanol, or lactic acid
-Yeast-produces alcohol and CO2 (bread)
-Pyruvate-fermentation
-Magnesium sulfate-cofactor of enzyme that oxidizes pyruvate
-Sodium fluoride-enzymatic inhibitor
-Glucose-to be broken down into pyruvate
Mitosis
-Interphase-G1, S, G2
-Mitosis-4 Phases (PMAT-prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase)
-Cleavage furrow in animal cells during telophase and cytokinesis
-Root tip of plant cell-fastest growing part
-Plants from cell plate is perpendicular to the axis of spindle apparatus in the center
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A cell consumes organic molecule and release energy and waste (water and co2) Cellular respiration-oxidation of this molecule with release of energy in atp bonds for later use. Glucose oxidation (loss of electrons) is occupied with oxygen reduction to water. Aerobic organisms oxidize pyruvate and extract a lot of energy, krebs cycle, then etc where oxygen is final electron acceptor. Anaerobic-doesn t use oxygen, pyruvate reduced to co2 and ethanol, or lactic acid. Cleavage furrow in animal cells during telophase and cytokinesis.

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