BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate, Pyruvic Acid, Phosphorylation

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Can occur with or without oxygen so no. Two pyruvate acid molecules: glucose uses cellular atp (2 atps) to phosphorylate, or add a phosphate group, requires little energy, glycolysis intermediates. Chapter 8 learning objectives: glycolysis, the bi-phosphate from activation is split into 2 three-carbon g3p, each g3p is converted into a pyruvate, generating 2 atps per conversion, totaling 4 atps, fermentation: Nad is regenerated for glycolysis to produce energy (partial degradation of sugars) It regenerates nad+ from nadh to keep glycolysis going in the absence of oxygen, and allow glycolysis to make energy: the bridge reaction: yes. Co2 is removed from the pyruvate, and nadh is formed from nad+, then a coenzyme a (coa) is attached to produce acetyl coa. Atp is not made in this reaction: the kreb"s cycle (citric acid cycle) Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix (innermost part of mitochondria) Since for glucose molecule entering glycolysis two pyruvate molecules can enter the.

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