BIOL 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Glycolysis, Inner Membrane, Atp Synthase

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Learning objectives: what are the 4 stages of cellular respiration, where in the cell does each of the stages occur, why is energy needed to start glycolysis, how is atp made during respiration, advantages of phosphorylation vs. fermentation. The application of thermodynamic principles to organisms and biological systems. The fundamental characteristics of all living things is the ability to carry out metabolism. Without metabolic processes life would not exist. C6h12o6 + 6 o2 6 co2 + 6 h2o + atps. 4 parts: glycolysis (breakdown of glucose) cytosol, breakdown or pyruvate mitochondria matrix, krebs cycle mitochondria matrix, electron transport chain mitochondria inner membrane. 6 carbon glucose is broken down to 3 carbon pyruvate. Investment phase: atp is invested make glucose more energetic. Investing a little atp to get a lot later. By the end of glycolysis the 2 atp investment is recouped and 2 more atp are obtained along with 2 molecules of nadh and 2 pyruvate.

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