BIO 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Cytosol, Mitosis, Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

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Cytosol (fluid in the cell) this is where glycolysis is happening. Glucose broken down into pyruvic acid and a little atp. Aerobic oxygen required; needed for final electron acceptor, electron carriers are full. Proteins and fats can also provide energy. Broken down and their subunits feed into the carbohydrate breakdown. When oxygen is not available, you can use atp which is produced in glycolysis. In muscle cells, we might not be able to keep up with our oxygen need so we get energy from atp. Co2 enters through openings called stomata (co2 in and o2 out) The sugar made can be run through cellular respiration to make atp (useable form of energy) The sugar made can also be used for construction (cell wall) The sugar made can also be stored as starch. 25% of co2 is due to cutting and burning forests in the tropics. Replanting helps also trying to genetically modify plants.

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