glycolysis is carried out here
what is the cytosol
The Krebs cycle occurs here
what is the mitochondrial matrix
The electron transport chain occurs here
what is the mitochondrial membrane cristae
The conversion of noncarbohydrates through pyruvic acid to glucose
What is Gluconeogenesis?
this is the capital of france
what is paris
this is how much net ATP is made
what is 2 ATP
This is how many NADH molecules are made from one Acetyl CoA
what is 3 NADH
NADH drops off two electrons at this complex or is oxidized here
what is complex 1
In skeletal muscle pyruvic acid is converted into this
What is Lactic Acid?
this is the number of stop signs in paris
what is 1
this is the end product of glycolysis
pyruvic acid, ATP
pyruvate is converted into this
what is Acetyl CoA
The movement of this ion down its gradient allows ADP to turn into ATP
what is Hydrogen, H+
The conversion of glycogen to glucose 6-phosphate is called
What is Glycogenolysis
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what are potatoes
glycolysis occurs without this and makes it anaerobic
What is oxygen
does the citric acid cycle directly consume oxygen
what is no
this is how much ATP is actually yielded by oxidative phosphorylation
about 26 or 28 ATP
Through the Cori cycle, gluconeogenesis in the liver allows depleted skeletal muscle glycogen to be restored within
What is 48 hours?
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what is Napoleon
this molecule accepts two electrons and a hydrogen molecule
what is NAD+
this is what starts off the citric acid cycle and is regenerated at the end of the cycle
what is oxaloacetic acid
oxygen serves as this and is the whole reason we breath it in
what is final electron acceptor
the liver converts lactic acid into this?
What is Pyruvic acid
this is the national animal of France
what is the gallic rooster