Energy Using Stage of Glycolysis 2 ATP are used Glucose is split to form 2 glucose-3-phosphate Fig. 126 Outline of the reactions of glycolysis p. 126 Glycolysis Preparatory Stage Energy using Figure 5.12, steps 1–5
ATP Creating Stage of Glycolysis 2 glucose-3-phosphate oxidized to 2 pyruvic acid 4 ATP produced Substrate-level phosphorylation 2 NADH produced Fig. 5.12 Outline of the reactions of glycolysis p. 126 Glycolysis. ATP making stage (substrate-level phosphorylation) Figure 5.12, steps 6–10
The Krebs Cycle Fig. 5.13 p. 128 Figure 5.13
Chemiosmotic Generation of ATP Fig. 5.16 ETC and chemiosmotic generation of ATP p. 131 Figure 5.16
Comparing Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cellular Location of Catabolic Processes Pathway Eukaryote Prokaryote Glycolysis Cytoplasm Intermediate step Krebs cycle Mitochondrial matrix ETC Mitochondrial inner membrane Plasma membrane Comparing Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes: Where in the cell does it happen
Types of Fermentation Table 5.4 Some Industrial Uses for Different types of Fermentations p. 137 Table 5.4
Types of Fermentation Table 5.4 p. 137 continued Table 5.4
Amphibolic Pathways Fig. 5.33 The integration of metabolism p. 149 Figure 5.33
Amphibolic Pathways Fig. 5.33 The integration of metabolism p. 149 Figure 5.33
Metabolism The Big Picture Yellow Catabolic Blue Anabolic