01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Inner Mitochondrial Membrane, Acetyl-Coa, Oxidizing Agent

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Transfer of e- from sugar to o2. Nadh= stored e that will be used to make atp. Convert 1 glucose to 2 pyruvates, 2 net atp. 1 glucose converted to 2 g3p (glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate) 2 g3p converted to 2 pyruvate, 2 nadh and 4 atp. Glucose enters cell: (mammals) via facilitated diffusion by glut1. Each pyruvate converted to acetyl coenzyme a. Break down acetyl coa as efficiently as possible. Goal= build electron acceptors to give to etc. 1 glucose = 2 turns (1 turn per acetyl coa) Cycle tears apart citrate to e- (h) in sugar to electron acceptors nad+ and. Setting ourselves up to make a shitton of atps in the next step. Converts energy in nadh and fadh2 to atp. C have all been lost as co2. Only 4 atp produced (2 in glycolysis + 2 in cac) In excited e- in nadh & fah2 (now e- carriers)

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