BIOL 1001 Study Guide - Glycolysis, Phosphorylation, Cytoplasm

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2 nadh, and 2 net atps, 2 pyruvates. During the activation phase: 2 atps are used to phosphorylate glucose intermediates. During the harvest phase, glucose gets split into 2 pyruvates, and 2 net atps are produced in the process: fermentation: Nad needed for glycolysis, and lactic acid as a waste product. Regenerates nad needed for glycolysis, so that glycolysis can occur and produce 2 atps at a time while no oxygen is available: the bridge reaction: No: the kreb"s cycle (citric acid cycle) What enters the kreb"s cycle?2 acetyl coa molecules produced by the bridge reaction. Per turn: 3 nadh, 1 fadh2, 1 atp. 2 atps, from 2 turns of the kreb"s cycle. Stored as electrons in the nadh, and fadh2: oxidative phosphorylation (electron transport chain) It generates a proton gradient in the intermembrane space. Then they diffuse through atp synthase back into the mitochondrial matrix. The electrons are accepted by oxygen at the end of the electron transport chain.

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