BIO312H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Intermembrane Space, Photon, Oxidative Phosphorylation

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30 Sep 2016
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Mitochondria (carbohydrate energy rich compounds are respired converted into energy atp) O2 to produce h2o and co2 using energy from useful chemical bonds. Overview of plant respiration (bottom-up regulation: regulation of how many sugar and energy need to be used in metabolism, red lines represent inhibitory pathway while green lines represent the stimulatory pathway (feedback regulation) September 22nd 2016: various steps are taken in regulation of the rate, atp is the end product. Overview of plant respiration: oxidation of reduced c to co2 and h2o, coupled to atp production, 4 main processes, glycolysis. Oxidative pentose phosphate pathway: citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation (etr & atp synthesis) Initial phase: conversion of carbohydrates hexose phosphates triose phosphate (energy conserving phase) pyruvate + atp + nadh: occurs in all organisms - differences between animals & plants: Regulation (glycolytic pathway occurs in chloroplast of plants and use sucrose) Sucrose is substrate for glycolysis in plants (glucose in animals)

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