An oxygen (O2 ) requiring process that uses energy extracted from macromolecules (glucose) to produce energy (ATP) and water (H2O).
What is Cellular Respiration?
What is Cytoplasm
Where does Fermentation occur?
What is the location of Krebs Cycle?
ETC
What is the abbreviation of Electron Transport Chain?
Transfer energy in living organisms
What is the principal compound in ATP?
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
What is the equation for Cellular Respiration?
Yes but it is more efficient with it.
Can Fermentation be made without oxygen?
Accetyl CoA bonds to oxalacetic acid
Makes up ATP
What is ETC and ATP Synthase?
Broken phosphate bonds
What is the release of energy?
Uses cellular respiration for energy?
What is Plants and Animals?
What is Glycolysis?
What is n the part of fermentation?
What is 2 turns of Krebs Cycle?
ETC pumps H+
What is across the inner membrane?
The process of ATP releasing energy & reforming molecules
What is phosphorylation?
Location where Cellular Respiration takes place
What is Organelle?
What are the two types of fermentation?
The total net yield
What is 2 turns?
3 ATP
What is conversion of NADH?
Adding a phosphate group to ADP
What is stores energy in ATP?
What is:
Glycolysis
Grooming Phase
Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain and Oxidative Phosphorylation
The four main parts of the breakdown of Cellular Respiration?
Plants and Fungi is to beer and wine
What is Alcohol fermentation?
2-ATP
6-NADH
2-FADH2
4-CO2
What is the 2 turns of Krebs Cycles?
2 ATP
What is conversion of FADH2?
The removal of a Phosphate Group from ATP
What is the release of energy & forms of ADP?