Glycolysis
Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Fermentation
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It isn't aerobic, it is...?

Anaerobic

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The Krebs Cycle is also known as this.

The Citric Acid Cycle

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ETC occurs here.

Inner membrane of the mitochondria

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Is ATP produced in fermentation?

Nope

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What is the difference between the photosynthesis chemical equation and the cellular respiration one?

The reactants and the products are switched

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Glycolysis breaks down what?

Glucose

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The Krebs Cycle occurs here.

Mitochondria

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How much ATP does ETC produce?

32-38

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These foods are made with fermentation.

Pickles, cheese, yogurt, sour cream, kimchi, sauerkraut, etc

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What does Catabolism mean?

Breaking down

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What is the net amount of ATP glycolysis produces?

2

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What acid is used in the Krebs Cycle?

Pyruvic acid

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This cycle turns what into ATP?

ADP

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This type of fermentation gives off CO2.

Ethanol fermentation

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What does anaerobic mean?

Without oxygen

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The place where glycolysis occurs.

Cytoplasm

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What byproduct is released from this cycle?

CO2

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What does ETC use from the previous processes?

High energy electrons

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This is what is produced with both types of fermentation and is what powers glycolysis.

NAD+

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What does Anabolism mean?

Building up

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Glycolysis is what: Catabolic or Anabolic?

Catabolic

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What is the end product of the Krebs Cycle

NAD+, FADH2, and 2 ATP

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What does the enzyme at the end of ETC do?

Adds 2 oxygen to a hydrogen ion to make the byproduct of H2O

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What process is used when humans are without oxygen?

Lactic acid fermentation

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In what order do the processes occur?

Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, ETC

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