BIOL 1010U Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Cellular Respiration, Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate, Endergonic Reaction
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Biol 1010 and biol 1011 - lecture 9. Carbohydrates and cellular respiration - 2 - Chapter 7 (section 7. 2) glycolysis: the splitting of sugar (pages 135 to 137) Chapter 7 (section 7. 6) anaerobic metabolism and the evolution of cellular respiration (pages 144 to 146) Use the following wireframe outline to make notes on the content presented in lecture 9. Refer to chapter 7 in your textbook and the chapter 7 resources on launchpad to supplement your notes and aid in studying this material: regarding glycolysis: first step in cellular respiration. Complete oxidation occurs in aerobic conditions, if oxygen is not present, incomplete oxidation occurs, where the yield of atp is far lower. Glycolysis is essentially the splitting of sugar and is common to both anaerobic and aerobic processes. Glycolysis is common within evolution, as oxygen was not present in the atmosphere long ago. The information to create enzymes needed for glycolysis are stored within dna.