Location where Glucose is transformed into F-1,6-BP
What is the Cytoplasm?
Number of CO2 released for a molecule of glucose in the Mitochondrion
What is 6?
Location of the ETC
What is the Inner Membrane?
Organisms performing ethanol fermentation
What are yeasts?
Molecules that undergo deamination
What are amino acids?
The number of NAD+ molecules required for Glycolysis
What is 2?
This occurs to pyruvate in the mitochondria
What is oxidation?
Number of H+ pumped across the membrane for an FADH2 molecule
What is 2?
Molecule transported to the liver in the Cori Cycle
What is Lactate or Lactic Acid?
Products of the breakdown of fats enter cell respiration as this.
What is Acetyl-CoA?
The molecule is that oxidized to provide electrons for NADH
What is G3P?
Regenerator of the Krebs Cycle
What is Oxaloacetate?
Protein that allows the flow of H+ into the matrix
What is ATP Synthase?
Location of all fermentation reactions
What is the cytoplasm?
Process that breaks down fatty acids
What is Beta-Oxidation?
The transporter glucose uses to enter cells
What is GLUT4?
Direction that H+ are pumped across the membrane
What is OUT of the Matrix?
What is IN to the I.M.S?
The last membrane protein to transfer electrons
What is Cytochrome Oxidase?
Number of ATP produced by fermentation
What is NONE or ZERO?
Waste from the breakdown of amino acids
What is Ammonia (NH4)?
This enzyme is a major regulator of cell respiration
What is PFK?
What is PhosphoFructoKinase?
Molecule that loses electrons to FAD+
What is Succinate?
The proper name for Complex II
What is Succinate DeHydrogenase?
Molecule that is reduced by yeast
Biological Macromolecule with the most amount of energy per molecule
What are lipids?