Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Electron Acceptor, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Atp Synthase

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Why is oxygen needed? what would happen if glycolysis was knocked out? think in terms of ratios: adp/atp. Exergonic reactions to get the energy out of the food. How metabolism is organized: not all have to have negative delta g, but most often does food is reduced (lots of electrons, could steal) need to take out the energy. Anabolic endergonic) processes making proteins, lipids, etc (other bigger molecules that the cell needs: usually positive delta g. Making glutamine is not spontaneous, but if it is coupled with the breakdown of atp, the. Energy coupling delta g is negative transferring the free energy from atp (by breaking it into adp and p) to the substrate molecule by transferring the phosphate group to the substrate it is now more reactive. Oxidative phosphorylation the goal of oxidative phosphorylation is to make atp this is done by taking the free energy of nadh and fadh2 and putting it into atp.

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