BIOL 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Citric Acid Cycle, Acetyl-Coa, Lactic Acid

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Cellular respiration- process by which cells releases energy stored in food molecules by breaking these molecules down by a series of reactions. 2. tca cycle production of atp, nadh and co2. 3. electron transport = production of more atp from nadh and fadh and results in the production of. Water: glycolysis- splitting of glucose (6 carbons) into two 3 carbon molecules of pyruvate by first adding energy (po4) and then removing hydrogen. This is done in the cytoplasm and may occur in the presence/absence of oxygen. Net production results in (for i molecule of glucose) = 2 pyruvate molecules, 2 atp and 2 nadh. If oxygen is present= 1. pyruvate enters the tca cycle(aerobic respiration) If oxygen is absent- =2. alcohol fermentation (bacteria and yeasts) see back of page. =3. lactic acid fermentation (muscles and tissues) see back. Aerobic respiration = process of energy production in which oxygen is the terminal electron receptor (binds to hydrogen to make water).

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