BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Archaea, Primitive Cell, Metabolic Pathway

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Glycolysis is a primitive chem pathway that requires no oxygen to make small amounts of atp - which powers chem reactions in the cell (like muscle contraction) B/c it doesn"t need oxygen it is a form of anaerobic respiration. Yeast utilizes glycolsis to make atp & ethanol (by product) Metabolic products depend on cell types resulting in lactic acid, ethanol & gas. To garner energy food must be chemically manipulated so that hydrogen ions & associated electrons can be indirectly converted into atp. Cellular metabolism refers to all the chem reaction that occur in cells to produce energy & to make/destroy various chess/products: to be metabolized carbs, lipids & proteins must enter cells. Must leave the capillaries & enter the cells facilitated by hormones/membrane processes: with every metabolic pathway, each step requires one enzyme (protein) produced by the chem commands from the nucleus of the cell. Heat is produce to maintain a proper temperature for chem reactions to occur.

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