Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Nadh Dehydrogenase, Atp Synthase, Cytochrome C Oxidase

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When the cyclist is not pedalling, is glucose still being used: yes, because she still needs atp to breathe, think, stay warm, etc. Under low oxygen conditions, we are producing less co2, using more glucose and the cyclist can"t pedal as fast. What key role does oxygen appear to be playing in cellular respiration: oxygen allows the cyclist to go farther on less glucose. Glucose has been completely oxidized to co2. All of the remaining energy is in the electron carriers nadh and fadh2. This energy (in the form of electrons) will be passed along the electron transport chain by a series of redox reactions. Electrons will move down the chain until ultimately reducing o2. Electron transport takes place on the inner mitochondrial membrane. Know location where electrons are moved -> 1 and 4, uq. By donation to complex 2, less protons are donated to intermembrane space because of.

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