BIOL 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Organic Compound, Catabolism, Anaerobic Respiration

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Glucose gets converted to pyruvate which has 3 carbons. Called glycosis and produces a net of 2 atps. In yeast, pyruvate converted to ethanol and co2 by yeast. Fermentation keeps glycolysis going in absence of o2. Fermentation is a metabolic dead end it produces more nad+ from. Nad+ is a coenzyme that is needed to keep glycolysis going in the cell. Glycolysis: glucose prduces net of 2 atp molecules, and occurs in cytoplas,. Krebs cycle produces 2 atp molecules and occurs in mitochondrial matrix, liquid part of mito. Electron transport occurs in inner mitochondrial membrane and produces 32 atp. One glucose is completely broken down to carbon. 1 glucose ------- pyruvates (6 carbons)- --- (3 carbons) for each glucose, net yield is 2atp and 2 nadh. Coenzyme such as nadg a=give up high powered electron to electron transport chain. Electrons are transported through the im membrane system. Final exection acceptor is oxygen -> water.

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