BIOL 300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Cellular Respiration, Intermembrane Space, Energy Carrier

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Glucose is the focus because it uses the whole respiratory pathway. *not all organism and tissues possess all three of these stages* In prokaryotes citric acid cycle and glycolysis occur in the cytosol with etc in the inner membrane. In eukaryotes the glycolysis is in the cytosol while the etc and citric acid cycle are in the mitochondrion. The mitochondrion consists of two membranes; the inner and outer membrane. The middle of the mitochondrion is called the matrix and it has an aqueous environment. The intermembrane space is the area between the two membranes. Break down and oxidation of glucose in 10 steps to make two three carbon pyruvate and collecting the energy at the same time through energy carriers (nad+ nadh) Glucose is turned into g-6-p which is then turned into f-6-p due to the hydrolysis of. The f-6-p becomes f-6-1-bp through phosphorylation (addition of phosphate atp adp + pi) then it breaks into two 3 carbon g3ps.

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