Glycolysis does not require what molecule that the Krebs cycle and ETC does?
Oxygen
Does Fermentation require Oxygen?
No
Do these two processes need oxygen?
Yes, they are aerobic.
What type of cells does photosynthesis occur in?
Plant cells
Glucose needs to be converted to ATP since
It has too much energy for one cell action
Glycolysis occurs in the
Cytoplasm
Where does Fermentation occur?
In the cytoplasm of a cell
Which organelle does the Krebs cycle and ETC occur in?
Mitochondira
Which organelle does photosynthesis occur in?
The Choloplast
What process is similar to a "reverse ETC"?
Photolysis
How many ATP is used during the investment phase.
2ATP
What is the purpose of Fermentation
To produce NAD+ (To repeat Glycolysis)
How many carbons are in Acetyl CoA
2
The light dependent reaction occurs on the ___ membrane
Thylakoid
Which molecule combines with Acetyl CoA in the Krebs cycle?
Oxalocetate
How many NADH is produced per Glucose in Glycolysis and Krebs cycle combined?
10
Approximately how less efficient is Fermenation compared to Aerobic respiration?
18times (give or take)
Why is the Hydrogen ion gradient important in oxidative phosphorylation?
It is required for the ATP synthase to function using facilitated diffusion to create ATP.
What wavelengths of light is used?
680 and 700NM
Can Alcoholic Fermentation occur with humans?
Yes.
Which carbons are the phosphates on? 1. Fructose 1-6 Biphosphate
first and sixth
What is the final product of Lactic acid Fermentation?
Lactic acid, NAD+
Give the equation for cellular respiration AND the final electron acceptor for oxidative phosphorylation.
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O AND Oxygen
Hydrogen is pumped from the __ to the __ using the cytochrome.
Stroma, Thykaloid Lumen
Phosphoglycerate Mutase performs this function
moves the phosphate group in Glycolysis to another carbon.