It isn't aerobic, it is...?
Anaerobic
The Krebs Cycle is also known as this.
The Citric Acid Cycle
ETC occurs here.
Inner membrane of the mitochondria
Is ATP produced in fermentation?
Nope
What is the difference between the photosynthesis chemical equation and the cellular respiration one?
The reactants and the products are switched
Glycolysis breaks down what?
Glucose
The Krebs Cycle occurs here.
Mitochondria
How much ATP does ETC produce?
32-38
These foods are made with fermentation.
Pickles, cheese, yogurt, sour cream, kimchi, sauerkraut, etc
What does Catabolism mean?
Breaking down
What is the net amount of ATP glycolysis produces?
2
What acid is used in the Krebs Cycle?
Pyruvic acid
This cycle turns what into ATP?
ADP
This type of fermentation gives off CO2.
Ethanol fermentation
What does anaerobic mean?
Without oxygen
The place where glycolysis occurs.
Cytoplasm
What byproduct is released from this cycle?
CO2
What does ETC use from the previous processes?
High energy electrons
This is what is produced with both types of fermentation and is what powers glycolysis.
NAD+
What does Anabolism mean?
Building up
Glycolysis is what: Catabolic or Anabolic?
Catabolic
What is the end product of the Krebs Cycle
NAD+, FADH2, and 2 ATP
What does the enzyme at the end of ETC do?
Adds 2 oxygen to a hydrogen ion to make the byproduct of H2O
What process is used when humans are without oxygen?
Lactic acid fermentation
In what order do the processes occur?
Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, ETC