BIOL 1111 Lecture 7: BIO: Respiration

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C6h12o6 + 6o2 6co2 + 6h2o +atp. Convert it so it can be cleaved. Six-carbon glucose six-c carbon sugar diphosphate. Six-carbon product of priming split into 2 three-c molecules. First reaction splits the molecule into g3p and another product. Second reaction converts other product to g3p. 2 electrons and one h+ transferred from g3p to nad+ Enzyme cleaves p from sugar and attaches to adp. Reactants - glucose, 2 adp, 2 p, 2 nad+ Products (net) - 2 pyruvate, 2 atp, 2 nadh + 2h+, 2h2o. 2-c group from acetyl-coa joins 4-c oxaloacetate. Process is inhibited when cell"s atp concentration is high. Energy released drives synthesis of gtp (guanosine triphosphate) from gdp. Fad is electron acceptor for this (not nad+) Fadh2 used later in electron transport chain. Water molecule added to fumarate forming malate. Oxaloacetate binds to 2-c acetyl group from acetyl-coa. Krebs (citric acid) cycle reactants - 2 acetyl groups, 2 adp+2p, 6 nad+, 2fad.

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