Glycolysis converts _______ to pyruvate
glucose
This step links glycolysis to the _____ _____ _____.
Where does the Citric Acid Cycle take place?
The mitochondria
Where does this process take place for eukaryotes?
Mitochondria
In a reduction reaction, electrons are _____
Gained
Where does glycolysis occur?
Cytoplasm
Pyruvate must be converted to ______ ___ to enter the Citric Acid Cycle
Acetyl CoA
The Citric Acid Cycle breaks down Acetyl CoA to ____
CO2
What two processes make up Oxidative Phosphorylation?
Electron transport chain and chemiosmosis
What are the two other names for the Citric Acid Cycle?
Krebs Cycle and TCA Cycle
Does glycolysis require oxygen?
No
This step occurs in the _________
mitochondria
How many turns does this cycle make?
2
What is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?
Oxygen
What does the word "glycolysis" mean?
Splitting of sugars
How many pyruvate molecules does glycolysis produce from 1 glucose molecule?
2
This step requires oxygen, if no oxygen is available, what process does the pyruvate go through?
Fermentation
What are the products of the Citric Acid Cycle?
2 ATP, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH2
Which process produces the most ATP?
Chemiosmosis
In an oxidation reaction, electrons are ____.
Lost
What are the products of glycolysis?
2 pyruvate, 2 ATP, and 2 NADH
What does pyruvate oxidation yield?
2 Acetyl CoA and 2 NADH
The NADH and FADH2 produced by this cycle give extracted electrons to the _______ ________ _____.
Electron Transport Chain
What are the products of oxidative phosphorylation?
26-28 ATP
The Electron Transport Chain occurs in the folds of the mitochondria, these are called ______.
Cristae