BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Acetyl-Coa, Citric Acid Cycle

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20 Aug 2020
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Glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, krebs (citric acid cycle), oxidative phosphorylation and etc. An enzyme lowers activation energy in a reaction because it is a catalyst. Competitive inhibitors bind temporarily to the active site competing with the substrate; ex: penicillin. Noncompetitive inhibitors bind to another part of an enzyme, causing change shape of active site; ex: cyanide. Redox reactions: transfer of electrons between reactants (oxidation-reduction reactions) Oxidation: loss of electron (one or more)--> is oxidized. Nadh represents stored e that will be used to make atp. Dehydrogenase: enzymes which remove pair of h atoms (2 electrons & 2 protons) = oxidation and delivers 2 electrons and 1 proton (h+) to nad+ . The higher you are on the glycemic index the longer it takes to digest. Energy flow: occurs in all cells, can be aerobic and anaerobic. Chemical e in bonds of nutrients chemical e in atp e used for cell work.

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