CHEM 3050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Acetyl-Coa, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Pyruvic Acid

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CHEM 3050
Lecture 12
- Living things need to harness energy from the
environment in order to carry out the reactions
required for life. Plants use sunlight, we eat food.
The focus of biochemistry and metabolism can be
broken down to three metabolic processes every cell
goes through
o 1) Glycolysis the preferred method of energy
harnessing; it is the breakdown of glucose to
pyruvate. Works nicely because carbs are
fastest/most used energy source
o 2) The citric acid cycle generation of acetyl
Co-A; kind of the hub of metabolism where
intermediates are made for other structural
components/processes and where further
energy is harnessed
o 3) Oxidative phosphorylation final step in
harnessing energy from food.
- By these processes, glucose can be harvested for
more than just energy use; it can be harnessed for
use in structural situations (molecular interactions,
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