BIOLOGY 2EE3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Electron Acceptor, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Genitourinary System

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Energy: an energy yielding reaction is exergonic (negative g, an energy absorbing reaction is endergonic (positive g, endergonic reactions are coupled with exergonic reactions to drive them to completion. Catabolism: breaking down larger molecules to obtain energy and smaller precursors. Anabolism: use of smaller precursor molecules and energy from catabolism to build macromolecular cell components. Glucose pyruvate co2: electron transport chain (aerobic)= o2 h2o, electron transport chain (anaerobic)= electron acceptor (not oxygen, direct enzymatic reactions fermentation. Atp synthesis: substrate level phosphorylation, photophosphorylation (photosynthetic organisms, oxidative phosphorylation. Substrate level phosphorylation molecule (1, 3-biphosphoglycerate: transfer of inorganic phosphate to adp from an intermediate, often performed via glycolysis glucose into 2 c3 pyruvate, glycolysis energy input (2 atp) to obtain 4 atp moelcules. Glucose + 2 adp + 2 pi + 2 nad+ 2 pyruvate + 2 atp + 2 nadh + 2 h: found in all domains.

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