Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Plant Cell, Citric Acid, Cytochrome C Oxidase

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We left off at after the citric acid cycle. Gain of 2 atp and 2 nadh. Gain of 3 nadh, 1 atp & 1 fadh2 per acetyl-coa. When the cyclist is not pedalling, is glucose still being used: no, because she is no longer exercising, yes, because she still needs atp to breathe, think, stay warm, etc. If the cyclist is still pedalling, as we increase our effort, we increase the glucose consumption and co2 production, we produce much less co2 in a minimum oxygen environment. Glucose has been completely oxidized to co2. 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. There are 2 sites of pumping less protons are pumped from fadh2.

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