Glycolysis, Kreb Cycle, ETC
What is cell respiration stages?
Where Glycolysis takes place
What is the cytoplasm?
Where the kreb cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
What is matrix?
Third, the final stage
What stage of cell respiration does ETC occur?
What is the mitochondria?
Glycolysis requires oxygen.
Yes.
NADH
What is required to enter the second stage of the kreb cycle?
Where the ETC occurs.
What is the cristae?
Completely breaks down glucose to carbon dioxide and water, thus more efficient
What is Aerobic cell respiration?
The beginning of the breakdown and extraction of energy from glucose.
What is Glycolysis?
Acetyl-CoA
What is made in Kreb cycle?
NADH and FADH2 created in glycolysis, grooming stage, and Krebs cycle now pass the high energy electrons to the molecules in the electron transport chain becoming NAD+ and FAD and recycle back.
What is transported to ETC and what transports it?
Does not completely breakdown glucose thus final product is an organic molecule with unused energy.
What is anaerobic cell respiration?
Glycolysis is the ___ step of cell respiration.
What is the first step?
Carbon Dioxide, NADH, ATP, and FADH
What are four molecules produced in the krebs cycle?
Creating ATP.
What is electrons moving down ETC?
To breakdown organic molecules (food) in order to extract stored energy from food to use to make ATP molecules
What is the goal of cell respiration?
When ATP is produced by substrate-level phosphorylation and NAD+ is reduced to NADH by the release of electrons during the oxidation of glucose.
What is the energy investment and what is the energy payoff in terms of ATP?
1
What is made by each Aacetyl-CoA?
The Molecule formed by oxygen.
What is the final electron acceptor?