BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 25: Cellular Respiration, Electrochemical Gradient, Glycolysis

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3 Feb 2017
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Module 25 - cellular respiration i: digestion and glycolysis. C 6 h 12 o 2 (glucose) + 6o 2 (oxygen) 6co 2 (carbon dioxide) + 6h 2 o (water) + G is the same for both reactions. Electron transport chain that creates a proton gradient. Transfer of chemical energy from various sources into cellular respiration pathways. Universal (every organism does it), ancient pathway (evolutionary) Glucose (6 carbons) oxidized into 2 molecules of pyruvate (3 carbons each) Electrons removed are delivered into nad+ producing nadh. Breaks down glucose into pyruvate, in the cytosol. Two molecules of atp are used in the energy investment phase. Four molecules of atp and 2 molecules of nadh) are produced in the energy yielding phase of glycolysis, for a net production of 2 atp molecules. 6 carbons of glucose now in 2 pyruvates (3-carbon) Atp molecules produced during glycolysis result from substrate level phosphorylation.

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