EBIO 1210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Pyruvic Acid, Glycolysis, Cellular Respiration

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Carbon source: food molecule with c-h bonds. Final energy-rich product: atp: 2, oh groups of glucose, 6 12 6, 2 * (correct, chlorophyll. Deduce from where the oxygen produced in photosynthesis comes. Deduce which of the following is produced by both mitochondria and chloroplasts: atp * (correct, sugars, oxygen, carbon dioxide, a and c. Predict which of these molecules are the least stable: sugars and fats, atp and nadh * (correct, water and carbon dioxide. Which does not require a direct association with membranes in either mitochondria or chloroplasts: carbon conversion cycles * (correct, atp synthesis by atp synthase, build up of proton gradient, electron transport chain. The energy released by electrons flowing along the photosynthetic or mitochondrial electron transport chain is directly converted to the energy of: glucose, an +gradient * (correct, atp, water, nadh. From glucose (6c) to 2 pyruvate (3c) With 2: oxidative respiration creates about 28 atp. Without 2: fermentation creates about 2 atp.

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