BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Cytosol, 3-Phosphoglyceric Acid, Acetyl-Coa

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Three major sources of chemical energy: fats fatty acids and glycerol, polysaccharides glucose and other sugars, proteins amino acids. Anabolism: biosynthetic process by which we build molecules from simple precursors consumes energy. Catabolism: breakdown of energy rich molecules releases free energy. The part of the breakdown of glucose that can occur in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic) An example of a fermentation: metabolic process with organic compound as end product. In muscle, product of fermentation is lactic acid. Glucose breaks down into pyruvate faster than it can be oxidized by the mitochondria and the muscle cells. In yeast, pyruvate can be oxidized right away and produce carbon dioxide and water. In the first stage, we invest energy and use up 2 molecules of atp. Glucose is broken down into two 3c molecules and. Kinases: enzymes that transfer phosphoryl group of atp to acceptor.

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