BIOL 200 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Photophosphorylation, Chromista, Methionine

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Compartmentalization (by membranes): the mitochondria has an inner and an outer membrane, producing 2 compartments, while the chloroplast has a third compartment formed by the thylakoid membrane. Mitochondria: produce atp for the cell from glucose. Chloroplast: produce glucose by harvesting the energy of the sun. Atp is made in two ways: substrate level phosphorylation of adp exergonic reaction drives the process. Direct transfer of a high energy phosphate from some compound to adp e. g. glycolysis (producing pyruvate and forming atp ) A(cid:272)(cid:272)ou(cid:374)t for o(cid:374)ly a s(cid:373)all part of the (cid:272)ell"s total atp production under aerobic conditions. Two step process: energy is stored in an electrochemical gradient, and, the stored energy is used to drive phosphorylation of. Uses the potential energy stored in a proton gradient to drive. Compartments colored the same have similar ph values. Large, multisubunit protein embedded in either the inner mitochondrial membrane or the thylakoid membrane.

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