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(a) Interpretation:
The identification of the state that might predominate in each stage of the trace indicated with a letter on the given graph.
Concept introduction:
Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell. This organelle is involved in the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP; a molecule that stores energy) through the electron transport chain. An electron transport chain consists of a series of cytochrome complexes that transfer electron donors to electron acceptors coupled to the transfer of protons creating a proton motive force, driving the synthesis of ATP.
(b) Interpretation:
The determination of whether isolated mitochondria exhibit respiratory control, one determines the ratio of rates of oxygen uptake in two different states.
Concept introduction:
Mitochondria are powerhouse of the cell. This organelle is involved in the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP; a molecule that stores energy) through the electron transport chain. An electron transport chain consists of a series of cytochrome complexes that transfer electron donors to electron acceptors coupled to the transfer of protons creating a proton motive force, driving the synthesis of ATP.
(c) Interpretation:
The state that probably predominates in vivo in skeleton muscle fatigued from a long and strenuous workout.
Concept introduction:
Mitochondria are powerhouse of the cell. This organelle is involved in the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP; a molecule that stores energy) through the electron transport chain. An electron transport chain consists of a series of cytochrome complexes that transfer electron donors to electron acceptors coupled to the transfer of protons creating a proton motive force, driving the synthesis of ATP.
(d) Interpretation:
The state that probably predominates in resting skeleton muscle of a well-nourished animal.
Concept introduction:
Mitochondria are powerhouse of the cell. This organelle is involved in the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP; a molecule that stores energy) through the electron transport chain. An electron transport chain consists of a series of cytochrome complexes that transfer electron donors to electron acceptors coupled to the transfer of protons creating a proton motive force, driving the synthesis of ATP.
(e) Interpretation:
The state that probably predominates in heart muscle most of the time.
Concept introduction:
Mitochondria are powerhouse of the cell. This organelle is involved in the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP; a molecule that stores energy) through the electron transport chain. An electron transport chain consists of a series of cytochrome complexes that transfer electron donors to electron acceptors coupled to the transfer of protons creating a proton motive force, driving the synthesis of ATP.
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