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Stage 2: Pyruvate Oxidation Products: acetyl-CoA, NADH, CO 2, H+ (twice) mnm.

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Stage 2: Pyruvate Oxidation

Products: acetyl-CoA, NADH, CO2, H+ (twice)

• mnm

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• Occurs in the mitochondria

Stage 3: The Krebs Cycle

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• What is the fate of the original 6 carbon atoms from glucose?

• What are the products of the Krebs cycle that will go on to the electron transport chain?

• What are the products of the Krebs cycle that will be used or expelled immediately?

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Homework: pg 115 #’s 1-10

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Stage 4: The Electron Transport Chain

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• NADH and FADH2 transfer the hydrogen atom electrons they carry to a number of proteins that are embedded in the mitochondrial inner membrane.

• Proteins are arranged in order of increasing electro negativity (weakest to strongest e- acceptors)

• Each protein is reduced (gain 2 e-) then oxidized (lose 2 e-)

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• Oxygen (most electronegative) is the final electron acceptor.

• The free energy released is used to pump H+ ions across the membrane from the mitochondrial matrix to the inter-membrane space.

• The ion H+ imbalance creates electrochemical potential energy (like a battery)

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• Note that one molecule of FADH2 is used to pump two ions across the membrane, while one molecule of NADH pump three ions across.

• Also, NADH from glycolysis cannot diffuse into the matrix so it must be “shuttled” in.

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Chemiosmosis and Oxidative ATP Synthesis

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Electrochemical gradient is caused by:

1) higher positive charge (electric)

2) higher concentration of protons (chemical)

Proton-motive force – the “voltage” that moves the protons through an ATPase complex.

ATP is then diffused into the cytoplasm.

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Actual Vs. Theoretical value

The actual energy yield value is lower than expected because:

1. Some H+ ions “leak through the phospholipid bilayer.

2. Some H+ ions are used for other cellular activities.

30 ATP per glucose molecule are actually produced.

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Efficiency

Metabolic Rate – amount of energy consumed by an organism in a given time.

Basal Metabolic Rate – the minimum amount of energy you need to stay alive.

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Homework:

Calculate your BMI online

pg 115 #’s 5-18