Biology 1002B Lecture 7: Lecture 7 Respiration Anuj Gupta 01

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Lecture 7 respiration anuj gupta 01/26/16 relative location of electron transport chain components relative to mitochondrial membrane, matrix, intermembrane space. Oxygenic photosynthesis or respiration, there is nothing eukaryotic about it. Glucose is not as readily transportable as. Citrus acid cycle extracts the energy from it and puts in the form of nadh or fadh2 or atp. Many giant complexes are located on the inner mitochondrial membrane. As electrons are moving down the chain, simultaneously h+ are being pumped into the intermembrane space. Protons move from the matrix to the intermembrane space using the electrons potential energy. They also move back into the space when go through atp synthase. Oxidative phosphorylation is required to extract the remaining energy from glucose that is in the form of nadh/fadh2. This type of phosphorylation refers to oxidation of. Nadh/fadh2 and then atp is phosphorylated using atp synthase. Oxygen is the terminal electron accepter in mitochondrial respiration (more specifically aerobic respiration).

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