BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Citric Acid Cycle, Hydrolysis, Glycolysis

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Glycolysis breaks glucose down into 6 carbons and 2 pyryvates. The citric acid cycle (krebs cycle) is a metabolic cycle, which means that some molecules enter while others leave, involving a series of organic molecules regenerated with each cycle. Series of steps releases 2co2, 1 atp, 3nadh, and 1 fadh2 (for each acetyl coa made) Staring molecule is then regenerated to restart the cycle. Nadh and fadh2 are the reduced forms of the two major biological cofactors. Nadh has more potenial energy than atp (cid:1) electron transport chain- (cid:1) group of protein complexes and small organic molecules embedded in the inner mitcohondrial membrane. Can accept and donate electrons in a linear manner in a series of redox reactions. (cid:1) movement of electrons generates h electrochemical gradient/ proton-motive force. Oxygen is at the end of the chain to take on the electrons. Hydrogen ion (h+) gradient is created by the movement of electrons.

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