BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Cytosol, Acetyl Group, Electron Transport Chain

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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. The g3ps go through a series of reactions that produce 2 atps each and 1 nadh each and the end of each is a pyruvate molecule. Net: 4 atp produced, 2 used therefore final: 2 atp produced and 2 nadh produced. The pyruvates from glycolysis still contain 75% of the energy and in this stage more energy will be taken away. Coenzyme a then binds to the acetyl group to make acetyl-coa which will go to the citric acid cycle to give the carbons.

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