01:119:115 Lecture 19: Cellular Respiration

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Respiration is the process that makes cells do cellular work. E in chem bonds of food>e in atp (can be used. Glucose (6 carbon sugar > 6xco2 (1c gas) This is done very slowly to minimize e lost as heat. E investment uses atp (endergonic because use atp) a. b. Start with g3p add a phosphate group to each one. By end of process 4 atp and pyruvate. Substrate-level phosphorylation: enzymatically transfer of phosphate to adp to make atp. Net gain in total 2 atp 4 nadh. 8 steps but we will simplify (don"t need to know every step) Starts with acetyl coa and oxaloacetate (from pyruvate oxidation) Create 5 c and co2 is lost nadh created. 5 carbon compound creates 4c and co2 lost but nadh gain. 4c goes to gtp (atp indirectly), fadh2 and one nadh and back to oxaloacetate. Acetyl coa completely oxidized to co2 all 4c released as co2.

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