BSC 2010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Citric Acid Cycle, Cellular Respiration, Lactic Acid

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Living cells require energy transfusions to perform most of their tasks: from external sources, assembling polymers, pumping substances across their gradient, moving. Energy flows into an ecosystem as sunlight: leaves as heat. Essential chemical elements of life are recycled: photosynthesis (plants) make oxygen and sugars, cellular respiration takes oxygen and sugars, makes co2 and h2o & energy. The products of respiration (co2 and h2o) are the raw materials of photosynthesis. Catabolic processes are exergonic: energy release from glucose is used to phosphorylate adp atp, so cellular respiration burns fuels and uses the energy to regenerate atp, life processes constantly consume atp. Respiration overall: food glucose nadh atp, glycolysis pyruvate oxidation kreb"s cycle oxidative phosphorylation, cytoplasm mitochondrion matrix inner mitochondrial membrane. Generates 36 or 38 atp per glucose: fermentation. Occurs in cytosol: citric acid cycle. Etc + chemiosmosis: powered by redox rxns, method of atp synthesis. Glycolysis: splitting of glucose, cytosol (cytoplasm, 6-carbon molecule 2 (3-carbon molecules, 2 phases.

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