BIO 181 Lecture Notes - Citric Acid Cycle, Acetyl-Coa, Cellular Respiration

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Overall goal: to capture energy in the form of high-energy electron carriers (nadh & We start the citric acid cycle with two acetyl coa enzymes that are then oxidized. Potential energy released is used to: reduce nad+ to nadh, reduce fad to fadh2, phosphorylate gdp to form gtp. Energy released by oxidation of one coa iused to produce 3 nadh, 1 fadh2, and 1. Citric acid cycle completes the process of glucose oxidation. Can be turned off at multiple points, via several different mechanisms of feedback inhibition. Feedback inhibition is by atp and nadh. Starts with acetyl coa & ends with carbon dioxide. The potential energy that is released is used to produce nadh, fadh2, ad atp. When energy supplies are high, the cycle slows down. For each glucose molecule that is oxidized to 6 co2, the cell reduces 10 molecules of.

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