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3 parts of Respiration Glycolysis – may be
anaerobic TCA – Kreb’s Cycle Electron Transport Chain
aerobic – require oxygen
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Krebs Cycle Pyruvate enters the mitochondrial
matrix and enters a preparatory step before entering the Kreb’s Cycle.
Refer to handout
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Krebs Cycle Pyruvate enters the mitochondrial
matrix and is converted into acetyl coenzyme A (2-carbon molecule)
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Krebs Cycle Acetyl CoA combines with oxaloacetate to
form citrate (citric acid). CoA is released, awaiting another pyruvate molecule.
Citrate loses water, converts to cis-Aconitate. Cis-Aconitate gains water to become isocitrate
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Kreb’s Cycle An NAD+ is reduced to NADH
converting isocitrate into oxalosuccinate.
Oxalosuccinate loses a Carbon and becomes α-Ketoglutarate
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Krebs Cycle α-Ketoglutarate (5-C) loses a Carbon and
becomes succinyl-CoA; another NAD+ is reduced
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Krebs Cycle Succinyl-CoA releases the CoA,
forming succinate. At the same time, a GDP molecule is phosphorylated to make GTP. GTP transfers its P to ADP to make ATP
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Krebs Cycle Succinate is converted into fumarate
by reducing FAD+ into FADH2
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Krebs Cycle Fumarate reacts with water to form
a molecule of malate
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Krebs Cycle Malate is converted into
oxaloacetate by reducing another NAD+ into NADH + H+
Oxaloacetate gets recycled
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Krebs Cycle Output of one
pyruvate From prep step
1 CO2
1NADH + H+
From Krebs alone 2 CO2
3 NADH + H+
1 FADH2
1 ATP
What would the output be of ONE GLUCOSE molecule after the Krebs Cycle?
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