BIOA01H3 Chapter 6: Cellular Respiration

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Removal of electrons (or h atoms protons + e-) Addition of electrons (or h atoms protons + e-) The three stages of cellular respiration: glycolysis. Enzymes break down a molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate. The free energy released during electron transport is used to generate a proton gradient across a membrane, which, in turn, is used to synthesize. Energy pathways in eukaryotes and prokaryotes: eukaryotes, external to mitochondria. Citric acid cycle: on plasma membrane. Glycolysis the splitting of glucose: breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate, occurs in the cytoplasm of all cells (all three domains of life, two major phases. Energy investment: the first five steps are endergonic. Substrate-level phosphorylation: atp produced in glycolysis via substrate-level phosphorylation, enzyme catalyzed reaction, transfers phosphate group from substrate to adp, phosphate group is transferred from a high energy donor (ex. Aerobic pathway: permits the complete oxidation of glucose, energy trapped in.

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