BIOL 2053 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Pyruvic Acid, Ammonia
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27 Sep 2018
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Oxidation of an organic energy by e- carriers respiration : accepted (nadtifad) source releases e- which are. Can final be aerobic exogenous comes from outside of the cell is e- acceptor done by : respiration anaerobic respiration both these processes involve oxidative phosphorylation the e- "s pass through. Catabolises organic energy source to coa i breaking down. Monosaccharides . amino acids removedby deami nation . lipids glycerol t fatty acids : glycolysis : produces. 0 is the e- acceptor: the pathway for degradation of glucose. , you slightly we molecule s pyruvate . 2 pyruvate i 3c mot ) this gives you. Tr1 carboxylic aid cycle ( tca ) comwyfjges. Citrate goes through its own process to give. One round of each cycle gives a total of. Chain ( etc ) carriers that work together to transfer. , fadh a) to acceptors ( o a) reduction potential causes a crazy large amount of.
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