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3.5.2 Respiration

Glycolysis:

Where: cytoplasm

Stages:

- Glucose glucose phosphate (2ATP 2ADP + Pi)




- Glucose phosphate 2x triose phosphate




- 2x triose phosphate 2x pyruvate

(NAD reduced NAD [2 per glucose])



ADP + Pi ATP [2 per pyruvate, 4 per glucose] NB: substrate level phosphorylation



Overall stats for glycolysis:


products: 2x pyruvate

Net gain of ATP: 2 molecules per glucose

Other products?: 2 reduced NAD per glucose



Link reaction

Stages:

- Pyruvate: undergoes decarboxylation and reduction
o 1x NAD reduced NAD, CO2 produced
- This forms acetate
- Acetate then binds with Co-enzyme A to form Acetyl co-enzyme A

Overall stats for link reaction:

Products: 2x acetyl coenzyme A

Net gain of ATP: 0

Other products: 2 reduced NAD per glucose, 2 CO2 per glucose

, Krebs cycle

Stages:

- Dissociates with co-enzyme A
- Acetate (2C) binds with a 4C sugar forming a 6C sugar
- 6 carbon sugar is then decarboxylated (twice) into 2CO2
- 3 NAD also are reduced into reduced NAD (per acetyl Co-A)
- 1 FAD reduced to reduced FAD (per acetyl Co-A)
- 1 ATP (oxidative phosphorylation)

Overall stats:

Products (per glucose) :

- 2x 3 reduced NAD
- 2x 2 CO2
- 2x 1 reduced FAD
- 2x ATP



Oxidative phosphorylation

1. Reduced NAD is oxidised by the first protein in the ETC this means a hydrogen is removed.
The hydrogen then splits into a proton and electron
2. The proton goes into the matrix, and the electron binds to a protein in the CSM
3. The electron passes along the ETC, in a series of redox reactions (loosing energy as it moves
down energy levels)
4. Some of this energy actively pumps H+ into intermembrane space (the rest is lost as heat)
5. When the H+ diffuses back into the matrix, the ATP synthase molecule spins, producing ATP
through chemiosmosis
6. Oxygen is the final electron and proton acceptor forming H2O



Why u need o2:

- Atp is formed as the electrons move along the ETC
- With the O2 acting as the final electron acceptor
- Without the o2 accepting them, electrons cant be passed along the chain



Note: other respiratory substrates (products from the breakdown of lipids and amino acids) can
enter the Krebs cycle and be used

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