BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Glycolysis, Thylakoid, Endergonic Reaction

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Occurs in cytoplasm and mitochondria involves complete oxidation of glucose: 3 steps, glycolysis (cytoplasm, krebs/citric acid cycle (mitochondria, oxidative phosphorylation (mitochondria, atp for glycolysis and citric acid cycle is produced via substrate level. Anaerobic: o2 is toxic > called obligate anaerobes, archae cant use oxygen because it poisons them, o2 is not used > called aerotolerant anaerobes, oxygen is present and they tolerate it, but don"t use o2, o2 is used when available (but can live w/o it) > called facultative. Aerobic anaerobes: o2 is most highly e neg atom, sucks e out of anything, when we oxidize things we get energy from them, thus, o2 most efficient at getting energy, o2 is required solely in mitochondria and e transport chain (ex. humans) > called obligate anaerobes, oxygen is terminal e acceptor, oxygen strongest oxidizing agent, redox, take glucose (storage of energy) and completely oxidize into co2.

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