BIOL 112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7.2: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Endergonic Reaction, Pyruvic Acid

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Occurs in the cytosol (cytoplasm) of the cell. Glucose is partially oxidized to 2 pyruvates with the net product of 2 atp and 2. Atp is produced directly by substrate-level phosphorylation. Three phases of glycolysis: the preparatory (investment) phase. Prepares glucose for the next two phases by the addition of two phosphate groups to glucose. requires an input of energy two molecules of atp are hydrolyzed (endergonic) The phosphorylation of glucose has two important consequences: The 6-carbon molecule is split into two 3-carbon molecules: the pay off phase. Nadh will contribute to the synthesis of atp during oxidative phosphorylation. Ends with the production of two molecules of pyruvate. Begins with a single molecule of glucose (six carbons) Produces two molecules of pyruvate (three carbons each) two atp molecules are consumed during the initial phase of glyclysis. Net gain of two molecules of atp and two molecules of nadh.

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