1.Name the carbon and energy inputs/outputs for oxidative phosphorylation, and identify the energy-rich molecule(s) that is/are the inputs and outputs.
2.Compare catabolism of fats to sugars, and identify where the products of fat catabolism can enter the pathways of cellular respiration.
1)NADH OR FADH2 AND OXYGEN IS THE INPUT OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION AND OUTPUT IS THE H20 AND NADH OR FADH AND ATP IS OUTPUT.
ATP IS ENERGY RICH MOLECULE.
2)FATS IS BROKEN DOWN TO GLYCEROL AND FATTY ACID .GLYCEROL CAN GIVE RISE TO OTHER MOLECULE WHEREAS FATTY ACIDS CAN BE CATABOLIZED INTO ACETYL CO A WHICH CAN ENTER THE MITOCHONDRIA AND PERFORM TCA CYCLE AND MAKE HUGE AMOUNT OF NADH AND FADH2 .THE FATTY ACID OXIDATION. HAPPEN IN MITOCHONDRIA.
Carbohydrates can be broken down into pyruvate in cytosol and the pyruvate then converted into acetyl co A and it can enter TCA CYCLE AND MAKES NADH AND FADH AND ATP.
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