KINESIOL 1F03 Lecture 7: Topic 7

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The making of chemical bonds: e. g. The breaking of chemical bonds: e. g. Energy is captured as atp: atp has 3 phosphate (p) groups. The hydrolysis of the phosphate groups release energy: heat is also produced. Has the ability to facilitate reactions: remains unchanged by the reaction. They are required for the enzyme to function: complex, organic molecules, they are not proteins. Used to make glucose: a 3-c structure. Cannot make glucose: used to make fat, a 2-c structure. Converting glucose to pyruvate: 6-c glucose is converted into other 6-c compounds, then splits into two 3-c molecules. The two 3-c molecules is converted into other 3-c compounds: eventually converted into 2 pyruvate molecules. Only produces a net yield of 2 atp: 2 atp is used to carry out the reactions, 4 atp is produced. Hydrogen is released: coenzymes carry the hydrogen to the electron transport chain, the coenzymes are made of niacin and riboflavin. One c-3 molecule produces 2 pyruvate molecules.

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