Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate, Atp Synthase, Anaerobic Respiration

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We do cellular respiration in the cytosol and the mitochondria. ** you need to what happens where in the mitochondria. ** you need to know what hypoxia means. Glycolysis nad+ to work, which comes from the mitochondria if it doesn"t have enough of it, the pyruvate will go to fermentation (anaerobic respiration) to create nad+ to provide glycolysis what needs. ** where things happen, what comes in and what goes out, how much carbon you are releasing (decarboxylation), if it requires o2, how much atp (just a general sense) ** remember that the free energy chance is negative. Glycolysis: universal found in all organisms (pro and eu, does not require o2, occurs in the cytosol of all cells. Free energy from glucose is used to do work. Electron carriers: nad+ (reduced) in glycolysis and (oxidized) in the other one, fad.

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