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Note: Questions in this exemplary quiz were used from a set of questions prepared for the MiPschool Tromso-Bergen 2018: The protonmotive force and respiratory control. 1. Coupling of electron transfer reactions to vectorial translocation of protons. 2. From Einstein’s diffusion equation on gradients to Fick’s law on compartments. - Gnaiger 2018 MiPschool Tromso A2
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1 Convert the molar format of the Gibbs force of reaction, Ξ”kFnO2 [kJ/mol], into the electrical format, Ξ”kFeO2 [V]. Which physicochemical constant is required?

constant

2 What is the meaning of the symbol zO2?

Charge number of O2 = 4
Atomic number of O2 = 8
Alphabetical order of O2 isotope
Elementary charge of O2 in [C]

3 How are the units of electric energy [J] and electric force [V] related?

V = J/C
V = J/(CΒ·F)
V = JΒ·C
V = (JΒ·F)/C

4 Express -460 kJ/mol O2 as electrical force in units of volt [V].

1.2 V
- 120 V
-1.2 V
- 1.2 kV

5 Why should we do that?

To express both in identical motive units [MU]
To feel insecure
To get free drinks
To compliment our brain mitochondria


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1 1 The O2k-FluoRespirometer is primarily designed for which type of research?

Measurement of mitochondrial membrane potential only
Quantification of mitochondrial DNA
Glycolysis rate measurement
Comprehensive mitochondrial function assessment, including oxygen consumption

2 2 Peter Mitchell's chemiosmotic coupling theory places fundamental importance on what concept for bioenergetics?

Mitochondrial DNA's function
Bioblasts as the systematic unit
The role of cytochromes
The operation of ATP synthase

3 3 Which is NOT a parameter measured by integrating fluorometry into high-resolution respirometry?

Glucose uptake rates
Mitochondrial membrane potential changes
H2O2 production
O2 consumption rates

4 4 What components constitute the protonmotive force (pmF) essential for ATP synthesis in mitochondria?

ΔΨ and Ξ”pH
Only Ξ”pH
Only ΔΨ
ΔΨ and solute concentration

5 5 High-resolution respirometry (HRR) is primarily used for what purpose?

Measuring cellular glucose concentration
pH measurement of the mitochondrial matrix
Observing mitochondria physically
Quantitative analysis of mitochondrial respiration and function

6 6 Oxygen concentration impacts mitochondrial respiratory control by:

Directly determining the rate of glycolysis
Having no significant impact on mitochondrial function
Influencing exergonic and endergonic reactions in OXPHOS
Being inversely proportional to the rate of ATP synthesis

7 7 The statement that mitochondrial fitness "solely depends on the genetic makeup of the individual" is:

Misleading, since mitochondrial fitness can be improved with supplements.
True, but only in the context of mitochondrial diseases.
True, genetics are the only factor.
Incorrect, as lifestyle and environmental factors also significantly influence mitochondrial fitness.

8 8 What does the term "bioblasts" refer to in the context of mitochondrial physiology?

A specific type of mitochondria found in muscle cells.
The smallest units of DNA within mitochondria.
Elementary units or microorganisms acting wherever living forces are present, essentially mitochondria.
Enzymes involved in the electron transport chain.

9 9 Which of the following is NOT a direct measurement capability of the O2k-FluoRespirometer?

H2O2 production
Protein synthesis rates
ATP production
Calcium concentration

10 10 What components constitute the protonmotive force (pmF) essential for ATP synthesis in mitochondria?

ΔΨ (mitochondrial membrane potential) and Ξ”pH
Only ΔΨ
Only Ξ”pH
ΔΨ and solute concentration

11 11 High-resolution respirometry (HRR) is primarily used for what purpose?

pH measurement of the mitochondrial matrix
Measuring cellular glucose concentration
Observing mitochondria physically
Quantitative analysis of mitochondrial respiration and function

12 12 Oxygen concentration impacts mitochondrial respiratory control by:

Having no significant impact on mitochondrial function
Influencing exergonic and endergonic reactions in OXPHOS
Directly determining the rate of glycolysis
Being inversely proportional to the rate of ATP synthesis

13 13 The "Q-junction" in mitochondrial respiratory control serves as:

The location where glucose is converted into pyruvate
The site of ATP synthesis
A convergence point for multiple electron transport pathways
The mitochondrial DNA replication site

14 14 SUIT protocols in mitochondrial research are designed to:

Analyze the effects of substrates, uncouplers, and inhibitors on respiratory control
Identify the best culture medium for mitochondrial growth
Measure the physical size of mitochondria under different conditions
Disrupt mitochondrial DNA and study its effects on respiration

15 15 NADH-linked substrates are used in physiological respiratory states to:

Bypass the electron transport system
Demonstrate substrates irrelevant to mitochondrial physiology
Represent substrates feeding electrons into the ETS, simulating physiological conditions
Reflect the exclusive type of substrates used by mitochondria

16 16 The primary purpose of integrating fluorometry with high-resolution respirometry is to:

Enable simultaneous measurement of oxygen consumption and other mitochondrial parameters
Increase the resolution of respirometry measurements alone
Allow for the observation of mitochondrial shape and size
Decrease the time required for each measurement

17 17 Which statement accurately describes the significance of LEAK respiration in the context of mitochondrial function?

It is the maximum respiration rate achievable by mitochondria.
It denotes the respiration process exclusive to glycolytic cells.
It represents the energy consumed to maintain ionic gradients in the absence of ATP synthesis.
It indicates the rate of oxygen consumption for ATP synthesis.

18 18 In mitochondrial research, the term "ET capacity" refers to:

The ability of the endoplasmic reticulum to transfer proteins to mitochondria.
The capacity for energy transfer within the mitochondrion.
The enzyme titration capacity in metabolic pathways.
The maximum electron transport rate through the electron transport chain under optimal conditions.

19 19 Which of the following is NOT a direct measurement capability of the O2k-FluoRespirometer?

ATP production rates
Calcium ion concentration in the mitochondrial matrix
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production
Mitochondrial DNA replication rates


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