MICB 201 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Exergonic Reaction, Ethanol Fermentation

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This note package includes: introduction to metabolism + energy introduction to atp, coupled reaction + activated processes cellular respiration glycolysis acetyl-coa synthesis. 3 phosphate groups bonds linking phosphate groups have high potential energy partially due to: negative charges in phosphate groups repel each other. Atp is most commonly used usually, one monomer must be activated before polymerization can begin this is an example of a coupled reaction: Cellular respiration glucose is oxidized slowly to convert potential energy usefully otherwise, if tried to release all at once, a lot will be lost as heat aerobic respiration = cellular respiration with oxygen main steps: glycolysis (anaerobic) Tca/citric acid/krebs cycle oxidative phosphorylation (electron transport chain) anaerobic respiration = cellular respiration without oxygen main steps: glycolysis fermentation lactic acid or alcohol both heterotrophic organisms + photosynthetic. Central purpose: net products (from 1 glucose molecule): Citric acid/tca cycle (takes place in: mitochondrion matrix) (* input = h2o, etc refer to: krebs cycle bio112 )

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