PBIO 1210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Eukaryote, Pyruvic Acid, Acetyl Group

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The ultimate source of energy for life is the sunlight that reaches the earth. In photosynthesis sunlight energy stored in chemical bonds in carbohydrates and other biological molecules: oxygen is also produced during photosynthesis. In respiration, organisms use oxygen to break chemical bonds in carbohydrates, releasing energy for their own growth and activity. Respiration break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water and capture some of the energy released as atp. 5 processes: glycolysis, formation of acetylcoa, krebs cycle, electron transport chain, chemiosmosis and oxidative phosphorylation. Image on slide 5 gure 4. 22 in book. The mitochondrion is bounded by a double-membrane envelope. The inner membrane is infolded to form sheets or tubes of membranes, termed cristae. The nonmemberanous center of the mitochondrion is termed the matrix. Glyco" meaning sugar" and lysis" meaning breaking". Every living cell performs glycolysis: prokaryote and eukaryote, plant and animal, in the cytoplasm of cells.

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