BIOL 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Citric Acid Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Chemiosmosis

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6. 6 cellular respiration occurs in three main stages. Stage 1: glycolysis (aka splitting of sugar. Continuation of cellular respiration: begins respiration by breaking glucose, as six-carbon molecule, into two molecules of a three-carbon compound called pyruvate, occurs in the cytoplasm. Stage 2: the citric acid cycle: breaks down pyruvate into carbon dioxide and supplies the third stage with electrons, occurs in the mitochondria. Stage 3: oxidative phosphorylation: electrons are shuttled through the electron transport chain, as a result, atp is generated through oxidative phosphorylation associated with chemiosmosis, occurs inner mitochondrion membrane. In glycolysis, a single molecule of glucose in enzymatically cut in half through a series of steps to produce two molecules of pyruvate. In the process, two molecules of nad+ are reduced to two molecules of nadh: at the same time, two molecules of atp are produced by substrate-level phosphorylation. 6. 10 most atp production occurs by oxidative phosphorylation. 6. 11 certain poisons interrupt critical events in cellular respiration.

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