BIOL 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Electron Transport Chain, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Intermembrane Space

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Sequence of chemical reactions that produces large quantities of atp, which powers all the chemical reactions and mechanical movements of living systems. Has two membranes, an outer and an inner membrane. Oxidative phosphorylation - contains enzymes for aerobic respiration. Intermembrane space - space between the inner membrane and the outer membrane. Oxidative phosphorylation - series of chemical reactions by which chemicals are oxidized and the results of the oxidation cause another molecule to gain a phosphate group. What about fats, proteins and carbs? (from food to function) Our biological systems ingest, mechanically breakup, and eventually send molecular subunits of proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids to your cells. Metabolic products of proteins and lipids also are converted to acetyl-coa to produce energy. Carbohydrates, proteins and fats are all metabolized into acetyl-coa which is metabolized in the citric acid cycle, eventually going to the electron transport system.

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