BIOL 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Citric Acid Cycle, Cellular Respiration, Oxidative Phosphorylation

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24 Oct 2018
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Cells make atp starting from sugars and other high potential energy compounds. Photosynthesis uses co2 and h2o and sunlight to make glucose. Cellular respiration and fermentation are energy life cycles. Glucose + o2 + adp + p co2+h2o + atp. At the end of glycolysis, left with pyruvate. Electron transport chain & oxidative phosphorylation (inner membrane of mitochondria) In each of the respiration drops, energy is transferred to energy-storing molecules atp, nadh, or. All of the steps in glycolysis occur in the cytosol, and break down the molecule. What goes in = 1 glucose, 2 atp (2nad+ &2(4) 2 glucose, 2 atp go into glycolysis end 2 nad, 4 adp, 4 pi. An enzyme adds a phosphate group to adp to produce atp, used in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle. When atp is abundant in cell it will bind to regulatory cite and slow down reactions (allosteric inhibition) All remaining steps in respiration occur in the mitochondrion.

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