BIOL 102 Chapter 9: Cellular Respiration and Fermentation

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Fermentation- partial degradation of organic fuel without the use of oxygen. Aerobic respiration- oxygen is consumed as a reactant along with the organic fuel. Cellular respiration- both aerobic and anaerobic processes. Substrate-level phosphorylation- enzyme transfers a phosphate group from the chain substrate to adp to make atp. Transfer of electrons from one reactant to another. During cellular respiration, the fuel (such as glucose) is oxidized, and o2 is reduced. Oil rig (oxidation is losing, reduction is gaining) Gets some of the energy out of reduced carbon (typically sugars) Energy is captured in the form of energy rich molecules (atp, nadh) 3 phases: energy investment, cleavage, energy liberation (substrate-level phosphorylation: energy investment- atp is converted to adp to add phosphates to glucose, energy liberation- adp is converted to atp by removing phosphates from the molecule, converted to pyruvate. Pfk (phosphofructokinase) has allosteric site for inhibition by atp, citrate, activation by. Pyruvate is then transported to the mitochondrial matrix.

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