BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 8 Notes

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How do cells transfer energy from energy storage molecules to energy carrier molecule (atp: photosynthesis, 6 co2 + 6 h2o + light energy c6h12o6 + 6 o2. Complete glucose breakdown: 6co2 +6 h2o +light enegry c6h12o6+ 6 o2. Cells are quite efficient, they store ~ 40% of the energy released from the breakdown of glucose in bonds of atp. Glucose is broken down in two stages: glycolysis, cellular respiration. Glycolysis and cellular respiration release energy: fig. Glycolysis: does not require oxygen, occurs in the cytoplasmic fluid, glucose 2 pyruvate molecules, generates 2 atp. After glycolysis there are two possible pathways: cellular respiration occurs if oxygen is available (aerobic, fermentation occurs if oxygen is not available (anaerobic, cellular respiration aerobic. Glycolysis: glycolysis splitting of glucose , does not need oxygen, occurs in the cytoplasmic fluid, series of 10 reactions each catalyzed by its own enzyme, glycolysis has two parts, glucose activation, energy harvesting, see fig.

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