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what happens after Krebs

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nothing left of glucose but CO2 molecules and electrons on the NADH & FADH2 molecules.

These electron carriers result from the RedOx reactions in the Krebs’ Cycle

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what would we see if we zoomed in the inner mitochondrial membrane?

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we would see it is a layer of phospholipids with some gateway proteins sticking in it - just like a regular cell membrane.

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first few steps of the electron transport chain

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  • proteins shuttle electrons from one protein to another, as electrons move through proteins they change shape
  • causes protons to be pumped from the matrix to the inner membrane space (between outer and inner)
  • creates high concentration of protons in inner membrane space, it can only come back (high to low) to the matrix through a special channel ATP Synthase
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What is ATP synthase doing

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When H+ go through this protein it catalyzes the formation of ATP from ADP.

Enough H+ are moved by the electrons from NADH to create ~3 ATP molecules.

The FADH2 electrons enter later in the chain and are only worth ~2 ATP molecules.

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Few final steps of electron transportation

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The electrons from NADH begin the ETC at a protein called NADH Dehydrogenase. They will end up at one called Cytochrome Oxidase.

  • Oxygen is needed to take the electrons from this last protein. When oxygen gains the electrons it will end up attracting some free H+ and become H2O!
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Why do we call Oxygen the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?

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The entire reason we need oxygen is for it to be the FINAL ELECTRON ACCEPTOR in the ETC. Without it, electrons simply back up through the proteins like cars at a red light, eventually stopping the process altogether.

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1)atp is produced in etc by

2) where are the proteins embedded

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oxidative phosphorylation

inner membrane

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the movement of protons through the movement of electrons

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Chemiosmosis: the biological process of moving ions (e.g. protons) to the other side of a biological membrane

  • forms an electrochemical gradient, helps to drive atp synthesis
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oxidative phospohrylation in order

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  • nadh is produced from krebs
  • nad+ is created (krebs)
  • water is formed (etc)
  • atp is created by atp synthase
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