BIO 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Phloem, Stoma, Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Bio 121 - week 9 - lecture 14. A large concentration gradient of h+ on one side of the membrane results in high potential energy. H+ move back down their concentration gradient through a special membrane enzyme called atp synthase. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as h+ pass through atp synthase. This kinetic energy spins the atp synthase enzyme. The spinning of atp synthase adds a phosphate group to adp, synthesizing atp for cellular work. Water is formed eat the bottom of the electron transport chain, as the hydrogens falling down the chain join with oxygen. Pyruvate oxidation and the citric acid cycle. Approximately 28 atp (by oxidative phosphorylation, using the nadh and. 2+2+~28 = approximately 32 atp molecules produced per glucose molecule during cellular respiration. Cellular respiration can also extract atp energy from food molecules other than glucose. Fermentation converts the chemical energy of food molecules (glucose) into atp energy anaerobically.

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