BIOLOGY 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Atp Synthase, Anaerobic Respiration, Glycolysis

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Cellular respiration: what is cellular respiration, c6h12o2 + 6o2 6co2 + 6h20 + atp, potential energy stored in chemical bonds of food molecules, energy currency of the cell. Review of atp: atp = adenosine triphosphate, adp = adenosine diphosphate. Phosphorylation: phosphorylation: the process in which we make atp, substrate level phosphorylation, oxidative phosphorylation. Pyruvate processing: substrate level phosphate, each pyruvate moves into mitochondria, pyruvate releases a carbon, carbon becomes co2, converts into acetyl co a, picks up more electrons and makes a nadh. Citric acid cycle (krebs cycle: acetyl co a goes through krebs cycle, 6 carbons released, 4 atp net gain, made by substrate level phosphorylation, 10 nadh produced per glucose molecule. Disrupting the process: rote(cid:374)o(cid:374)e: does(cid:374)"t allo(cid:449) ele(cid:272)tro(cid:374)s to (cid:373)o(cid:448)e do(cid:449)(cid:374) the tra(cid:374)sport chain, oligomyan: disables atp synthase. 2: uncouples: makes a leaky gradient that does(cid:374)"t allo(cid:449) for (cid:373)u(cid:272)h.

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