BIOL 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Chemical Equation, Mitochondrial Matrix, Chemical Energy

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Explain how muscle tissue generates atp during short-term and long-term exercise. Function of cellular respiration: breaks down carbohydrate, lipids, and proteins. Converts energy in fuel molecules into atp: allows the cell to do the work. C6h12o6 + 6o2 = 6co2 + 6h2o + atp + heat: glucose + 6 oxygen = 6 carbon dioxide + Gain of electrons = reduction ---gaining a negative charge. Glycolysis (cytoplasm: breaking down of glucose in cytoplasm and energy is released, make pyruvate, which travels into nucleus and is oxidized (loses electrons) Pyruvate oxidation (mitochondria: which travels into nucleus and is oxidized (loses electrons, pyruvate converted to acetyl-coa and co2. Citric acid cycle: acetyl- coa is broken down, releasing more co2, a modest amount of energy, and electron carriers. The electron carriers from stage 1-3 release their high-energy electrons to the electron-transport chain to produce atp.

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