BIOL 1201 Lecture : Week 6 Biology

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Energy transformations: cellular respiration, all organisms do some type of cellular respiration, photosynthesis, lots of organisms do photosynthesis, glucose and oxygen are broken down and they release energy which is converted to atp. Where is the majority of a cell"s atp produced: mitochondria-majority not all! Where in the mitochondrion is majority of the atp produced: atp synthase- enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of atp, citric acid cycle makes a little bit of atp. The synthesis of atp is endergonic (requires energy). Where does this energy: movement of hydrogen ions. In an actively respiring mitochondrion where would you expect to find the lowest ph: matrix. If hydrogen ions are moving through the atp synthase into the matrix how can the gradient be maintained: active transport of hydrogen ions powered by the flow of electrons along the etc (electron transport chain) Which molecule/s donates electrons to the etc? (redox reactions: nadh and fadh2, nadh + h+ nad, fadh2 fad.

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