BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Alcohol Dehydrogenase, Fluorescence, Stoma

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Coupling of a proton motive force and atp synthesis. Other energy molecules can be used to harvest energy. Complex polysaccharides: these are hydrolyzed into glucose which then enters glycolysis. Lipids: converted to fatty acids and these are then converted to acetate and glycerol then enters the kreb"s citric acid cycle. Proteins: hydrolyzed into amino acids and these will enter either glycolysis or the citric acid cycle (it depends on what it is) The intermediates from glucose breakdown can be used to synthesize other molecules: gluconeogenesis. This is the formation of glucose using intermediates from glycolysis and the citric acid cycle. Allosteric controls: glycolysis and the citric acid cycle. Inhibited by the end product by atp and nadh. In this process you are going to produce atp when oxygen is not present: if oxygen is not present, you can"t recharge/reset that electron transport- the respiratory chain becomes reduced and cannot function.

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