BIOL 1020 Lecture 13: Lecture 13

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Cellular respiration 1: glycolysis and citric acid cycle. The molecule that functions as the reducing agent (electron donor) in a oxidation- reduction reaction: loses electrons and loses energy. Glycolysis: splitting of sugar breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate (a three carbon sugar: occurs in the cytoplasm, two major phases: investment phase and payoff phase. Nadh can be used to make atp in the etc: phosphate group added phosphorylation) to adps. 2atp (substrate- level: phosphate group relocated, dehydration reaction: creates a double bond in the substrate, phosphate added from pep to adp. 2 atp produced if o2 is present: pyruvate to the citric acid cycle in. Oxidation of glucose to 2 pyruvate, 2 atp net, pyruvate to tca, nadh to. 2 phases: investment and payoff glycolysis produces: 2 atp, 2 nadh, 2 h+, 2 pyruvate, and h2o. Pyruvate converted to acetyl coa upon entry into mitochondrion: acetyl coa oxidized by krebs cycle.

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