BIOL 1310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Citric Acid Cycle, Atp Synthase, Electrochemical Gradient

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H: h+ gradient builds up on other side, chemiosmosis, the movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane, down their electrochemical gradient (move to low concentration, real job of etc: Pump protons across the inner membrane of mitochondria. From matrix to the intermembrane space: atp synthase: enzyme complex consisting of two components: *32 atp molecules from glucose molecule: fermentation: anaerobic harvesting energy, glycolysis is the universal method of harvesting energy, glycolysis does not need oxygen, (e. g. Lactic acid: pyruvate is reduced to lactate, lactate is carried to the liver--> converted back to pyruvate--> oxidized in the mitochondria, alcohol fermentation= used for baking (yeast) and winemaking, in this process, yeast. Convert pyruvate to co2 and ethanol (both use glucose and nadh, one produces gas and one does not) Bread expands because co2 fills it: biosynthesis= things we eat are broken down then built up.

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