BIO 1140 Midterm: Midterm II Notes

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The ultimate goal of the mitochondria is for atp production using proteins. Glycolysis- occurs in the cytoplasm not the mitochondria! The end product are 2 pyruvate molecules which needs to pass the membranes into mitochondria. It will be oxidized into acetyl co-a entering the kreb"s cycle. Electron carriers goes through etc to go through oxidative phosphorylation to generate atp. There are two phases in glycolysis: investment (atp) and payoff. This cycle describes the 8 chemical enzymatic reactions the furnace uses to burn the combustible pyruvate and generate atp energy. 1 pyruvate = 1 acetyl co-a and 1 hydrogen and 1 nadh acetyl co-a enters the citric acid cycle to get 3 nadh+ 3h atp and fadh2. Chloroplast has electron transport system and it is different from the mitochondrial etc. At the end of chloroplast transport system atp can be produced atp synthase or go into the calvin cycle to form glucose. This is called photophosphorylation powered through sunlight and photons.

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