The reactant in glycolysis
Glucose
The reactants in the Krebs Cycle
Pyruvic acid
"Empty" electron carriers
The reactants in the electron transport chain
Electron carriers
Water
The inverse of cellular respiration
Photosynthesis
Anaerobic does not require oxygen
The products of glycolysis
2 pyruvic acid
2 ATP
The products of the Krebs Cycle
2 ATP
Carbon dioxide
Electron carries
The products of the electron transport chain
32 ATP
Water
The electron carried involved in cellular respiration and photosynthesis
NADPH
The "empty" form of NADPH
NADP+
The term describing glycolysis' dependence on oxygen
Anaerobic
The term describing the Krebs Cycle's dependence on oxygen
Aerobic
The term describing the electron transport chain's dependence on oxygen
Aerobic
The three components of ATP
Ribose
Phosphate
The types of organisms in which you can find mitochondria
Animals, plants, fungi, protists
Where glycolysis takes place
The cytoplasm
The other name of the Krebs Cycle
The Citric Acid Cycle
The specific location where the Electron Transport Chain takes place
The inner membrane of the mitochondria
The product of the dark reaction used in cellular respiration
Glucose
The product of the light reaction used in cellular respiration
Oxygen
The amount of carbon atoms in one molecule of pyruvic acid
3
The specific location where the Krebs Cycle takes place
The mitochondiral matrix
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Where the energy for ATP originates from
Light
The macromolecules found in ATP
Carbohydrates
Nucleic acids