BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Citric Acid Cycle, Cellular Respiration, Activation Energy

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It is the transfer electrons from donor to acceptor atoms electrons lose energy as they pass from donor to acceptor usually protons accompany the electrons (reduction of nad+: donor becomes oxidized as it released electrons, acceptor becomes reduced. Redox reactions can involve a change in the degree of electron sharing. Cellular respiration is controlled combustion: generated carbon dioxide and residue of water and heat, have to provide energy in form of heat, provide activation energy ex. Heat from fire: energy is transferred to carrier molecules, controlled combustion of glucose electron carrier nad, nicotinamide, gets oxidized to nadh, energy results in transfer of two electrons and a proton which results in. Nad+ nadh cellular respiration: glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, citric acid cycle, electron transport & chemiosmosis. Mitochondria: most reactions of cellular respiration take place here, where energy is made, outer membrane and inner membrane separated.

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