01:119:115 Lecture 8: Cellular Respiration

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C6h12o6 + 6o2 = 6co2 + 6h2o + atp. Stored energy that will be used to make atp. Atp is stored in the phosphate bond between phosphate group. Oxidation of pyruvate acetyl co (no atp used) 1 glucose (6c) > 2 pyruvates (3c each), 2 net atp. So delta g is positive and not spontaneous. 1 glucose + 2 atp => 2 g3p. 2 g3p => 2 pyruvate + 2 nadh and 4 atp-2atp. So the net gain is 2 pyruvate, 2 nadh and 2 atp. Outer mitochondrial membrane = diffusion through small spores. Removes an h+, builds a nadh (1 cycle) 1 glucose = 2 co2 and 2 nadh release. Breaks down acetyl coa as efficiently as possible. It"s goal is to build electron acceptors to give to electron transport chain. Technically making a lot of nadh as much as possible. Acetyl coa (2c) binds to oxaloacetate (4c) = citrate acid (6c)

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