BIOL 134 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Anaerobic Respiration, Citric Acid Cycle, Coenzyme A

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Lactic acid fermentation happen in the muscles during intense exercise. Recycling electron carriers: glycolysis can"t happen without unloaded electron carriers, they all get filled up, so fermentation creates more unloaded. Fermentation does not require oxygen or any other special electron acceptor. Generate very little energy per molecule of glucose (only the energy obtained from glucose) Generates waste products that have to be dealt with. Turn lactose into glucose, and then run fermentation. This organism can run fermentation, and has an enzyme that turns lactose into glucose. Cellular respiration is: when a molecule is oxidized to generate, and, oxidation makes use of an electron transport chain. Aerobic respiration = the final electron acceptor is not o2. Anaerobic respiration = the final electron acceptor is o2. Coenzyme a attaches to pyruvic acid, strips co2 and nadh. Takes the acetyl group (c2h3o) to the krebs cycle: develop 10 nadh, 2 fadh, 4 atp, 6 co2 (glycolysis pyruvic acid krebs cycle)

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