BIOS 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Carl Neuberg, Sodium Sulfite, Acetaldehyde

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Respiration is similar in bacteria and eukaryotes. Only some atp, but not much, is made by fermentation. Glycolysis: we need to get rid of electrons so we can get atp from substrate-level phosphorylation. No oxygen available to get rid of them, so they"re donated to organic molecules. Only 2 atp formed in substrate-level phosphorylation glycolysis. Pyruvic acid is turned into lactic acid. The lactic acid is released to make an acidic environment. We can accumulate lactic acid in human muscles which causes cramps. Pyruvic acid can also be turned into 2 acetaldehydes which produces ethanol. This is what yeasts do to produce beer and wine. Antabuse blocks acetaldehyde from being converted into ethanol. Used on alcoholics to cause the person to get significantly sick. Streptococcus, lactobacillus, and bacillus yield lactic acid. Clostridium yield butyric acid, butanol, acetone, alcohol, carbon dioxide, and isopropyl. E. coli and salmonella yield ethanol, lactic acid, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen.

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