BIOL 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Mitochondrion, Phosphofructokinase, Cytosol

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What fuels life in cells: atp. Most atp that cells use is from the chemical energy from glucose. C6h12o6 + 6o2 ---- 6co2 + 6h2o + heat and light. Glucose does not burn in cells: cellular respiration- results in complete oxidation of glucose and. Co2: fermentation- does not fully oxidize glucose instead inorganic molecules are produced as waste, cellular respiration releases more energy in glucose, 4 step process: Glycolysis- atp produced by adp and pi. Pyruvate processing- release 1 molecule of co2 and remaining carbons from nad+ Citric acid cycle- each coa oxidizes two molecules of co2, forms fadh2. Electron transport- nadh and fadh2 move through electron transport chain and oxidize. Section 9. 2: glyclotic pathway- is the 10-step reaction sequence. Glycolysis slows down when atp binds to a regulatory site in phospho-fructokinase. Section 9. 3: pyruvate processing- converts pyruvate to acetyl coa. Speeds up with reactions and slows down with products.

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