Prokaryotes are how much smaller than Eurkaryotes?
What is 100 times smaller
Where do animals preform the ETC?
What is the mitochondrial membrane?
Which pathway breaks down glucose into 2 molecules of pyruvate?
Nitrogen fixation
What is N2 to NH3?
What is an organelle that eukaryotes have that prokaryotes don't?
What is a nucleus?
Where does bacterial ETC take place?
How many ATP are generated by glycolysis?
What are 2 ATP?
Nitrification
What is conversion NH3 to NO2-?
What is eukaryotic DNA surrounded by?
What is a nuclear envelope?
What is complex IV known as in E.coli?
What is Ubiquinol Oxidase?
Which amino acid can be formed from alpha keto gluterate?
What is glutamine?
Obligate aerobes die if they don't have?
O2
What does eukaryote mean?
What is true kernel?
What is complex IV also known as?
What a 5-ribose sugars used for after the Pentose Phosphate Pathway?
What are DNA and RNA?
Which bacteria use nitrogen fixation?
What are Bacteria and Archaea?
What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes don't and is where the ETC happens in prokaryotes?
Which complex receives electrons from NADH in the ETC?
What is complex I?
What are two sugars?
Microaerophile can only use?
What is O2 as a final electron acceptor?