BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Electron Transport Chain, Pyruvate Dehydrogenase, Oxidative Phosphorylation

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Focus: cellular respiration is the source of atp in almost all eukaryotic organisms, bacteria can perform a modified form of cellular respiration. The center of atp formation in the eukaryotic cell is the mitochondrion. We will look at the process of respiration, how cells cope with lower oxygen levels and how respiration is regulated. You must be able to demonstrate understanding of the logic of respiration including what it means for glucose to be completely oxidized, the electron transport chain and the different metabolic choices a cell makes and why. Objectives: for the exam you should be able to: Define: glycolysis, energy investment phase, energy payoff phase, substrate level phosphorylation, atp, nad, pyruvate, chemiosmosis, oxidative phosphorylation, catabolism, matrix, intermembrane space, active transport, transition reaction, Tca cycle, electron transport chain, electron carriers, pyruvate dehydrogenase, fermentation, lactic acid and ethanolic fermentation, phosphofructokinase, feedback inhibition. Identify where and when atp is used and produced. Write out the net reaction for glycolysis.

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