BIO 3303 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cori Cycle, Anaerobic Glycolysis, Retinal Pigment Epithelium

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You are brushing your teeth in a brightly lit bathroom. Lose vision for moment or two once light is turned off. What are the main two causes of momentary blindness: cones only function in bright light and moving into dim light means they will not have enough light to function, rods were originally hyperpolarized and bleached/saturated by the light. All trans retinal must be converted back to cis form in the pigment epithelium and then join back up with opsin. The muscles primarily use anaerobic glycolysis when sprinting. Describe three things the must to do to recover: replenish energy stores (glycogen, atp, crp) in the muscle cells, replenish ion gradients (ca, ph) in the muscle cells, remove lactate from the blood. Convert it to glycogen in the muscles. Liver can use it for gluconeogenesis in cori cycle. Heart or red muscle can oxidize it: this is all oxygen debt, therefore oxidative phosphorylation used.

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