BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Ethanol Fermentation, Nucleoside Triphosphate, Phosphorylation

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There is always waste heat in every reaction. Exergonic reaction is coupled with endergonic reaction t capture the atp for work. Talk about the transfer of hydrogen atoms has one electron and one proton and we are moving both of these. Energy can move from molecules which are gained from redox. Oxidation is the loss of electrons in biological process. Gain of electrons means it is reduced. A lot of carbon hydrogen bonds is holding a lot of energy. Electrons get removed from glucose and are trapped by an intermediate energy carrier. Oxidation of nadh by oxygen is -52. 4 kcal/mole. At the end of glycolysis we have a pyruvate molecule. The cell will either take cellular respiration or fermentation. Produce 38 atp per glucose cellular respiration. What path is takes depends upon the availability of oxygen. Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm of all cells whether or not oxygen exists.

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