BIOL 3305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Acetyl-Coa, Cytochrome C Oxidase, Nadh Dehydrogenase

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6 Aug 2018
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List and describe the parts/stages of cellular respiration and where in the cell each takes place in animal and plant cells. Glycolysis- enzymes break down a molecule of glucose into 2 pyruvates; happens in cystol. Pyruvate oxidation- oxidation of pyruvate into acetyl coa and removal of one carbon dioxide mitochondria. Krebs cycle- acetyl coa is completely oxidized into carbon dioxide and reduces energy carrier molecules (nad and fad); mitocchondrial matrix, liberate the electrons in the bonds of acetyl coa as a source of chemical energy is the goal. Oxidative phosphorylation- nadh and fadh2 reduced in all steps, the electrons are passed along the electron transport chain until it is transferred to oxygen. The transfer makes a proton gradient which drives chemiosmosis; happens in intermembrane space and matrix. Describe the significance of the following molecules in respiration: glucose, glyceraldehyde-3- phosphate (g3p), pyruvate, coenzyme a, acetyl coa, complex i-iv, ubiquinone, cytochrome c, phosphofructokinase.

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