Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Gluconeogenesis, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Fructose

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Goal of cellular respiration is to take glucose, break c-h bonds, release energy and and harvest that energy to make atp. Not everything in the cell can use electrons or c-h bonds directly for energy. Most need that energy to be converted into atp. Reason why you have high energy in the reactants is because of the presence of c-h bonds. You can break fats and they break into glycerol and fatty acids and then they enter cellar respiration and they get converted into atp. 3 main sources of energy: proteins, fats, sugar. Extraction of energy from energy-rich molecules and converting it to atp. Proteins, carbs and fats enter cellular respiration in different ways. Fats gets broken down to glycerol and fatty acids and then enter the cellular respiration system/pathway. Proteins get broken down to amino acids and then enter the cellular repsriaiton system/pathway. Aerobic bacteria use their cell membrane for aerobic respiration.

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