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dinucleotide).
Bioenergetics
• Reactions involving electron transfers are
- The study of the concept of energy flow known as oxidation-reduction
within living organisms. reactions (or redox reactions).
Cell Respiration • When NAD and FAD pick up electrons, they
also gain one or more hydrogen atoms,
• process by which the chemical energy from
switching to a slightly different form:
nutrients is released and partially captured
in the form of ATP • And when they drop electrons off, they go
neatly back to their original form:
• The reactions in which NADand FAD gain or
lose electrons are examples of a class of
reactions called redox reactions.
• Cellular respiration involves many reactions
in which electrons are passed from one
molecule to another. Reactions involving
electron transfers are known as oxidation-
reduction reactions (or redox reactions).
• You may have learned in chemistry that a
redox reaction is when one molecule loses
electrons and is oxidized, while another
molecule gains electrons (the ones lost by
the first molecule) and is reduced. Handy
mnemonic: “LEO goes
GER”: Lose Electrons, Oxidized; Gain Electro
ns, Reduced.
GLYCOLYSIS
• Requires oxygen