Glycolysis
o Catabolic
o Occurs in the cytoplasm of any cell
o Begins with glucose
o Ends with 2 molecules of pyruvate
o Energy produced = 4 raw ATP;
... [Show More] Energy needed = 2 ATP (thus a net of 2)
o NADH needed = 0; NADH produced = 2 molecules
o FADH2 needed = 0; FADH2 produced = 0
o NADPH needed = 0; NADPH produced = 0
o What happens in the cycle?
Glucose (6C) is broken down ending in 2 molecules of Pyruvate (3C each). The
purpose of the cycle is to generate energy.
♦ Krebs Cycle
o Catabolic when done in its entirety
o Occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
o Begins with acetyl CO-A
o Ends with Carbon Dioxide, Energy, and Electrons
o Energy produced per acetyl CO-A= 1 GTP (same as ATP); Energy needed= 0 ATP
o NADH needed = 0; NADH produced = 3 molecules
o FADH2 needed = 0; FADH2 produced = 1
o NADPH needed = 0; NADPH produced = 0
o What happens in the cycle?
Acetyl CO-A is oxidized in order to produce energy.
♦ Electron Transport System
o Is neither anabolic nor catabolic
o Occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane
o Begins with either NADH or FADH2
o Ends with the production of ATP via Hydrogens being pumped
o The amount of energy produced depends on the beginning material (NADH = 3 ATP;
FADH2 = 2 ATP); Energy needed = 0
o What happens in the cycle?
NADH FADH2
♦ Gluconeogenesis
o Anabolic
o Occurs in the cytoplasm of the LIVER
o Begins with pyruvate or sometimes lactate
o Ends with glucose
o Energy produced = 0; ATP needed = 6
o NADH needed = 2 molecules
o What happens in the cycle?
Glucose is produced from pyruvate. This cycle is the backwards run of
glycolysis, with the exception of needed 4 different enzymes to work.
1* 2 U 3* C 4* O2
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♦ Pentose Shunt
o Anabolic
o Occurs in the cytoplasm
o Begins with glucose 6 phosphate
o Ends with pentose sugars
o ATP needed= 0; ATP produced = 0
o NADH needed = 0; NADH produced = 0
o NADPH produced = 2
o What happens in this cycle?
Glucose 6 phosphate is converted into ribulose 5 phospate (producing NADPH),
and then converted into intermediates which can be used to make DNA/RNA
♦ Pyruvate to Acetyl CO-A
o Requires aerobic conditions
o Produces 2 molecules of NADH
♦ Photosynthesis
o Anabolic
o Occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells
o Begins with CO2, H2O, and energy
o Ends with O2 and carbohydrates
o ATP & NADPH are produced in the 1st part
o What happens in this cycle?
Sunlight hits the chlorophyll and electrons are bounced out. Electrons are then
captured by NADP, and ATP as well as NADPH are produced. H2O is split in
order to replace the electrons that were lost, and O2 is released as a by-product.
♦ Beta Oxidation
o Catabolic
o Occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
o Begins with long chains of fatty acids
o Ends with acetyl CO-A that can be used for energy
o Energy produced= 0 until the acetyl CO-A is run through the Krebs each pass = 17
ATP total after Krebs and ETS are run (12 from acetyl CO-A ATP; 2 ATP from 1
FADH2, and 3 from 1 NADH)
o Energy needed = 0
o NADH produced = 1 with each pass; FADH2 produced = 1 with each pass
o What happens in this cycle?
Long chains of fatty acids are cut between the alpha and beta carbons to
produce 2 carbon chains = acetyl co-a which can then be used for energy.
♦ Fatty Acid Synthesis
o Anabolic
o Occurs in the cytoplasm
o Begins with excess acetyl CO-A
o Ends with fatty acids
o Energy needed = 1 ATP per pass
o Energy produced = 0
o NADH needed = 0; NADH produced = 0
o FADH2 needed = 0; FADH2 produced = 0
o NADPH needed = 2 per pass; NADPH produced = 0
o What happens in this cycle?
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Fatty acids are made by “hooking” acetyl CO-A’s together. Each pass adds 2
Carbons.
♦ Ketone Body Synthesis
o Anabolic
o Occurs in the matrix of the liver
o Begins with excess acetyl co-a
o Ends with ketone bodies (acetone, acetoacetate, or betahydroxybutyrate)
o No energy is needed or produced
o What happens in this cycle?
Acetone, acetoacetate or betahydroxybutyrate are produced from acetyl co-a as
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