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atpases
7 Sep 2006 by Arcanum  
atp synthase is the final enzyme of oxidative phosporylation. it is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane and utilizes the proton-gradient potential energy generated by an electron transfer chain to phosphorylate adp to atp. ...
Enzymes - http://enzymatics.blogspot.com/

catabolism
24 Jul 2006 by Arcanum  
(image at left - click to enlarge) catabolic processes provide intermediates for synthetic or further catabolic pathways and release energy, usually as the energy carrier molecules atp and nadph. in the first stage of catabolism, ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/

anabolism and catabolism
24 Jul 2006 by Arcanum  
anabolism, as in 'anabolic steroids', refers to those metabolic processes that utilize energy to biosynthesize complex molecules and to generate growth. the reverse process is catabolism, whereby nutrients are broken down to release ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/

electron transfer chain
15 Jul 2006 by Arcanum  
electron transport chains. electron transport chains (electron transfer chains) are biochemical reaction sequences that ultimately utilize atp synthase to produce atp, the energy currency of life. ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/

electron donor
15 Jul 2006 by Arcanum  
an electron donor passes an electron from one molecule to a second chemical compound, an electron acceptor. an electron donor is a reducing agent that is itself oxidized in the process of donating an electron ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/

glycolysis
6 Jun 2006 by ndp  
in glycolysis, a molecule of glucose is oxidized to two molecules of pyruvic acid. glycolysis generates the energy carrier molecules atp and nadh in addition to intermediates (3-c or 6-c) for biosynthetic pathways. ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/

mitochondrial origins
2 Jun 2006 by Arcanum  
the eukaryotic mitochondrion (pl. mitochondria) is the 'power house of the cell. an outer membrane, similar in composition to the plasma membrane surrounds the organelle. the inner membrane is contiguous, at membrane junctions, ...
Serial Endosymbiosis - http://serialendosymbiosis.blogspot.com/

mitochondrial origin
2 Jun 2006 by evolutionist  
the eukaryotic mitochondrion (pl. mitochondria) is the 'power house of the cell. an outer membrane, similar in composition to the plasma membrane surrounds the organelle. the inner membrane is contiguous, at membrane junctions, ...
Serial Endosymbiosis - http://serialendosymbiosis.blogspot.com/

oxidative phosporylation
15 May 2006 by ndp  
oxidative phosphorylation is the ultimate metabolic pathway of cellular respiration, and follows glycolysis and the krebs cycle. the enzymes of oxidative phosphorylation are membrane-bound – at the plasma membrane of prokaryotes, ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/

krebs cycle
11 May 2006 by gjh.md  
above, the tca cycle – click to enlarge to a legible size. the krebs, or citric acid cycle is important in aerobic organisms as part of cellular respiration by which carbohydrates, fats, and proteins yield energy, h2o and co2. ...
Pathways - http://krebbing.blogspot.com/

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