BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Net Energy Gain, Atp Synthase, Ethanol Fermentation

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Describe how covalent bonds serve as an energy store. Relate the caloric requirements of humans to the energy requirements for cellular reactions. Describe the workings of each phase of cellular respiration with emphasis on the reactants, the products, the net production of atp and the cellular locations. Explain how alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation can be used to generate atp in the absence of oxygen. Harvesting chemical energy involves mitochondria generates atp (cid:0) with adequate o2 supplies food is burnt (aerobic respiration) In absence of o2 food molecules are fermented . Glucose is broken down yielding energy; you then use the products to make energy. Synthesis or build up is anabolic; you make bonds so it is also endergonic. C6h12o6 + 6o2 6co2 + 6h2o + energy. Glucose and oxygen carbon dioxide and water and energy. Energy is used for body maintenance and voluntary activity.

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