BIOL 1107K Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Lactic Acid, Energy Harvesting, Pyruvic Acid

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Fuels: molecules whose stored energy can be used later. For animal cells: glucose: principles of metabolic pathways. In eukaryotes, can occur in organelles: glucose. C6h12o6+6o2 6co2 + 6h2o + free energy. Glucose carbon dioxide, water, and energy. Adp + pi + free energy atp. Three pathways for getting energy from glucose. Glycolysis: glucose converted to pyruvate (anaerobic) (no o2) provides some atp immediately. Fermentation: anaerobic and converts pyruvate into lactic acid or ethanol, Photosynthesis glucose glycolysis pyruvate (3-carbon molecule) aerobic or anaerobic. Hogging some electrons from hydrogen, but now its electrons are being. Hogged by oxygen: glucose molecule is weakened and breaks down into smaller, simpler molecules, relocates energy in the process. Coenzyme nad: electron carrier redox reactions. B: nad+ (oxidized, nadh (reduced, oxygen accepts electrons from nadh, nadh + h+ + o2 nad+ + h2o, nad+ is an oxidizing agent, glycolysis and cellular respiration, glycolysis. Rxns 1-5 require atp (energy investment phase)

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