BIO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Intermembrane Space, Electron Transport Chain, Dinitrophenol

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Cellular respiration lecture 18 and 19: chapter 9. The mitochondria: has a double membrane, have their own genome, cellular respiration enzymes are in the matrix and in the inner membrane. Before going into the mitochondria, glycolysis must occur. Glycolysis is the breakdown of organic compound such as sugar. Pep is the substrate in this case. At this point the compound acetyl coa enters the citric cycle also known as the krebbs. Cycle which occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria. In the krebs cycle the rest of the sugar molecule is turned to co2: as pyruvate is being oxidized the molecule nad+ is reduced to nadh, dehygrogenases transfers electrons from substrates to nad+ which forms. Using nadh as a mode of electron transfer, water is produced: electrons from molecular oxygen and h+ ions combine. In oxidative phosphorylation, which is powered by redox reactions, also produces atp. Includes eight steps that do not require oxygen.

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