BIOL 1201 Chapter : Chapter 9 Notes

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Occurs in the cytosol: citric acid cycle completes the breakdown of glucose by oxidizing a derivative of pyruvate to carbon dioxide. Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix: oxidative phosphorylation the electron transport chain accepts electrons from the breakdown products of the first two stages and passes these electrons from one molecule to another. At the end of the chain, electrons are combined with oxygen and hydrogen ions, forming water. The energy released at each step of the chain is stored in a form the mitochondrion can use to make. Glycolysis: glucose is split into two 3- carbon sugars called pyruvates, basic rundown, glucose in, 2 atp invested, 4 atp and 2 nadh. + 2 h+ formed: 2 pyruvates formed. Chapter 9. 3: glycolysis releases less than 25% of the energy in glucose; the rest is stored in the two pyruvates. Acid cycle: starting with pyruvate, 3 co2 are made, 1 substrate-level atp is made, 4 nadh+h+ are made, 1 fadh2 is made.

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