Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Anaerobic Respiration, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Aerobic Organism

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1: aerobic respiration, which requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration, which can occur without the presence of oxygen. Humans can conduct both types of respiration. Humans do not only metabolize glucose, but that will be the focus here. C-h bonds are high-energy: glucose has 6 carbons, all of which get released, desaturation is the reduction of c-h bonds by introducing double-bonds. Proteins and fats also enter the cellular respiration pathway in different ways: fats enter in the form of glycerol and fatty acids, proteins enter as amino acids. Aerobic respiration occurs in this organelle, while anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytosol. Glycolysis is anaerobic, while oxidative phosphorylation is aerobic: glycolysis produces much less atp than oxidative phosphorylation. Know the parts of a mitochondrion and what each compartment does/involves. Aerobic bacteria uses the cell membrane for aerobic respiration. 2: the only apparatus needed for oxidative phosphorylation to take place is a membrane, therefore, even without mitochondria, an organism can still be aerobic.

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