BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Oxidative Phosphorylation, Intermembrane Space, Lipid Bilayer

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18 Dec 2020
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6 carbon molecule broke into two 3 carbon molecules of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate. Two glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate molecules broken down into two. Were going to take this pyruvate were going to transport this into the mitochondria pyruvate molecules producing 2 nadh and 4 atp through pyruvate oxidation which turns it into acetyl-coa. 2 membranes (outer and inner) these came from endomembranecytosis. The inner membrane with lots of folds increasing surface area. The product of the overall reaction is then the substrate of the beginning of. 2 carbons coming in that same reaction. Complex in the lipid bilayer of the mitochondria. These complexes are active transporters to realease the high energy electrons to drive hydrogen ions across the membrane. These electrons are coming from the nadh and the. And these came from the cytric acid cyle and glycolysis. The free electrons are regulated by the complexes and then they interact with the oxygen then being turned into water.

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