Glycolysis, Respiration, and Fermentation

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Session Overview

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This session will outline the cellular mechanisms for harvesting energy from glucose and related sugars. It will briefly outline glycolysis as a mechanism to generate ATP and discuss the fate of the pyruvate produced in glycolysis under anaerobic and aerobic conditions.

Learning Objectives

  • To understand how cells harvest chemical energy by oxidizing glucose to pyruvate.
  • To know the different ways that pyruvuate is catabolized based upon the presence and absence of oxygen.
  • To understand what fermentation is, when it occurs, and why it is important.
  • To understand what the Citric acid cycle is, when it occurs, and why it is important.
  • To understand what Oxidative Phosphorylation is, when it occurs, and why it is important.

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