What is Cellular Respiration
Breaking down organic compounds to make ATP
Step 1 of Krebs Cycle
Oxalocetic Acid combines with acetyl CoA to make citric acid
The process of breaking down food and Oxygen to get ATP is
Cellular Respiration
What is FADH2
A good conductor
True or false Aerobic respiration is 10x more efficient than Glycolysis alone
False
Step 1 of Cellular Respiration
2 Phosphate groups added to glucose
Step 2 of Krebs Cycle
Citric Acid releases carbon as CO2
True or false both plants and animals do cellular respiration
True
Why do we need Oxygen for Aerobic Respiration
Oxeygen is the final e- acceptor
How much ATP does Cellular Respiration yield per Glucose molecule
38 ATP
Step 2 of Cellular Respiration
The molecule splits into 2 PGALs
Step 3 of Krebs Cycle
Another carbon is lost as CO2
What represents the net yeilds of Glycolysis
2 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 Pyruvic Acids
Where in the cell does Aerobic Respiration take place
Mitochondria
In the coins/dollars money analogy, what represents the coins and what represents the dollars
Conductors are coins, ATP are bills
What is Redox Reactions
Involves transfer of Electrons
Step 4 of Krebs Cycle
Hydrogen is released, making FADH2, another conductor
What is ATP
Cell energy
Once pyruvic acid enters the mitochondria, it changes into what
Acetyl CoA
Put the following steps in order. This follows the flow of steps/products throughout Cellular Respiration
1. Glucose
2. Glycolysis
3. Pyruvic Acid
4. Acetyl CoA
5. Krebs Cycle
Step 3 of Cellular Respiration
2 more Phosphate groups added
Step 5 of Krebs Cycle
Hydrogen is released making NADH and regenerates Oxaloacetic acid
What is the process of making glucose from Carbon Dioxide and Water
Photosynthesis
What does ATP synthase do
Make ATP
True or false FADH2 cashes in for 4 ATP during the electron transport chain
True