BISC 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Cellular Respiration, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Acetyl-Coa

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Redox = catabolic pathways that yield energy. Gain or loss or shift of position of electrons. Electrons are transferred electron carriers or acceptors. Most travel downhill fall down energy states. Readily donates electrons other molecules: explain glycolysis. 6-c glucose splits 2 x 3 c sugars, oxidized then rearranged 2 x pyruvate molecules. Cell spends 2 x atp to split glucose. 4 x atp produced by substrate level phosphorylation + 2 x nadh. Enzyme catalyzes transfer of phosphate group from phosphorylated substrate adp = Processing pyruvate acetyl coa (with o2) Pyruvate (in cytosol) enters mitochondria via active transport. Pyruvate oxidation occurs in mitochondrial matrix/inner mito. Net yield 1 nadh: explain the citric acid cycle. After pyruvate oxidized, citric acid cycle completes energy yielding oxidation of organic fuels. Net yield = 1 atp + 3 nadh + 1 fadh2. Collection of molecules (proteins) embedded inner membrane mitochondria. Electrons fall down through series redox reactions lower energy states.

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