Biology 3593B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Acetyl-Coa, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Fuel

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Tired muscles, cheese and wine: what is glucose, the sugar glucose (c6h12o6) is the most common chemical fuel, other molecules (carbohydrates, fats and proteins) can also supply energy. If glucose is burned in a flame, it reacts with o2, forming co2 and h2o and releasing energy in the form of heat. Breakdown of glucose, production of pyruvate +2atp. 2 adp in, get 2 atp and 2 nadh. 2 stages: endergonic reactions using atp and exergonic reactions harvesting atp: pyruvate oxidation: requires oxygen. Multistep reaction catalyzed by an enzyme complex attached to the inner mitochondrial membrane. Pyruvate is oxidized to the two-carbon acetate molecule, converted to acetyl coa(coenzyme a) Coa complex molecule responsible for binding the two-carbon acetate molecules. One nadh + h is generated during this reaction: krebs-cycle / citric acid cycle: Begins when the 2 c from the acetate are added to oxaloacetate. A 4-c molecule, to generate citrate, a 6-c molecule.

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