BIOL 1050 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Cellular Respiration, Plant Cell, Egg Cell

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14 Feb 2018
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Conversion of glucose to energy happens due to mitochondria. Dna in mitochondria is a copy of dna in ovum from the mother. The animal cell metabolism is a complementary set of activities that match what happened in the plant cell; produces carbon dioxide and water. Two types of reactions in cells: catabolism is breaking macromolecules down (energy release), Cellular respiration is the process where we produce energy and waste products. Plants produces sources that we can turn into glucose and they produce oxygen and we give then carbon dioxide. Redox reaction is happening, step 1: glucose is oxidized to manipulate oxygen in some way, oxygen is reduced, break it down outside of mitochondria. A directional reaction where glucose and oxygen through reduction and oxidation produce carbon dioxide and water. Breakdown of glucose is done outside of the mitochondria. Costs 2 atp, generates 4 atp, net is 2 atp, generates 2 nadh (etc), generates 2 pyruvate (next cycle).

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