BIO 2600 Study Guide - Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate, Acetyl-Coa, Citric Acid Cycle

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Chapter 13: how cells obtain energy from food. Don"t need to memorize any structures; where electrons go; redrawing. Cycles/diagrams; don"t need to know compounds or enzymes in cycles. Unless told to know them; know input/output where it happens end result. Breaking down of carbs and sugars is most commonly mentioned in this class. Focusing more on glycolysis and citric acid cycle. Breakdown makes molecules that carry chemical energy: atp nadh and fadh 2: the breakdown and utilization of sugars and fats. The controlled oxidation of sugar in the cell preserves energy: in the cell enzymes catalyze oxidations via a series of small steps in which free energy is transferred to carrier molecules (atp and nadh most often). Pyruvate formed in cytoplasm and needs to be actively transported into the mitochondria. 10 to the 9th molecules of atp are used every 1-2 minutes.

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