BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: 2-Phosphoglyceric Acid, 3-Phosphoglyceric Acid, Mitochondrial Matrix

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4 May 2017
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Module 25: cellular respiration i digestion & glycolysis. Aerobic respiration process (bc of the oxygen: glucose = reactant, oxygen = reactant. Primary substrates: carbon dioxide and water = product, atp = product. Glucose is combusting (burning glucose) giving up all of its energy (exergonic reaction) Cellular respiration instead of losing all energy (in form of heat), it allows for the energy to be used for other processes. It represents a series of reaction in which an organic carbon substrate molecule is oxidized. Same picture as above (the overall deltag is the same (cid:449)ould(cid:374)"t cha(cid:374)ge) Adp phosphoylated by a kinase enzyme to create atp. Most of the oxygen is made this way (in cellular respiration) Where glucose (or other high energy molecules) enters cellular respiration (gets oxidized) Takes place in mitochondrial matrix: oxidative phosphorylation. Transfer of chemical energy from various sources into cellular respiration pathways. Lipids contain more energy than carbohydrates because there is more hydrogen bonds.

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