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Explore the fundamentals of cellular respiration, including glycolysis, the Kreb's cycle, and electron transport. This guide covers essential vocabulary and processes involved in energy production within cells. Learn about the role of oxygen, different stages of respiration, ATP production, and the significance of anaerobic processes. Understand how pyruvic acid, carbon dioxide, and enzymes play essential roles in these metabolic pathways. This comprehensive overview will enhance your understanding of cellular metabolism and energy dynamics.
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Kreb's Cycle
Electron Transport
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This respiration molecule is not required for glycolysis
Provides phosphates to break glucose
The total number of ATP's made in this stage
To make pyruvic acid, ADP must remove what from PGA?
This is the usual end product of glycolysis
Pyruvic Acid
The site of this phase of respiration
Mitochondrial matrix
As pyruvic acid enters the matrix, part of it combines with oxygen to make this
Carbon Dioxide
Acetic acid bonds with C4 acid to make this
Citric Acid
Oxygen makes two more of these during the Kreb's cycle
Carbon Dioxide
After ATP is made here, what's left of the acetyl?
In which part of the mitochondrion does this phase occur?
In this process, hydrogens are losing . . .
Potential Energy
These molecules are embedded in the inner membrane.
These are passed "down" the chain to release energy.
The total number of ATP's that can be made here.
The unit used to measure cellular energy
Any process that does not require oxygen
The total energy used by an organism
Kreb's cycle and electron transport use oxygen and are classified as . . .
Respiration's lower energy hydrogen acceptor