Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Human skeletal muscle Mitochondrial Function?

Can anybody explain the differances between mitochondiral function, metabolic pathways and enzyme buzz. A brief description on each as ably would be much appreciated. Mitochondria contain the electron transport chain. This manacle converts the energy from the diet into ATP - the form of perkiness used by the cell.
Metabolic pathways are any/all of the chemical pathway in the body that any build molecules (anabolism) or breakdown molecules (catabolism). These pathways are 'run' by sundry enzymes.
Enzyme activity is the specific doings of any given enzyme. Enzyme activity increases the value of the various chemical reaction involved in anabolism and catabolism.
Hope this is constructive. Best wishes.
All mitochondris are power genertaing house of the cell.It contain NADPH and it oxidize the pyruvate (generated by the glycolysis pathway in the cellular cytoplasm).It have 2 menbranes and on it's inner membrane contain proton pumps which phosphorylate the ADP to ATP which is the energy currency of the adjectives biologic activities.
there's no legitimate BRIEF explanation for any of the three, I'm in medical arts school and still don't understand adjectives three extremely well.try www.wikipedia.org and turn out each one, there's TONS of information on respectively one there..apposite luck!!

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