Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Enzyme Inhibitor, Atp Synthase, Cellular Respiration

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>glucose 2x pyruvate gain of 2 atp and 2 nadh. >gain of 3 nadh, 1 atp & 1 fadh2 per acetyl-coa. All of the remaining energy is in the electron carriers nadh and fadh2. This energy (in the form of electrons) will be passed along the electron transport chain by a series of redox reactions. Electrons will move down the chain until ultimately reducing o2. Electron transport takes place on the inner mitochondrial membrane. Each component has a higher affinity for electrons than preceding carrier. Each molecule has higher electronegativity for electrons than the last one. For every 2 nadh molecules one o2 is reduced to 2 water molecules. Fadh2 bypasses complex i by donating electron directly to uq. >less protons are pumped for every molecule of fadh2 compared to nadh. >about 1/3 less energy is available for atp synthesis when fadh2 is the electron donor. Movement of protons in electron transport creates a concentration gradient across inner mitochondrial membrane.

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