Glycolysis
Prep/pyruvate oxidation
Citric acid cycle
ETC
Application
100

glucose is split into 2 molecules of what during glycolysis

pyruvate

100

The energy molecule used by all cells

ATP

100

Where does the citric acid cycle take place?

In the mitochondrial Matrix 

100

the number of ATP produced if ALL of aerobic cellular respiration is completed

34-38

100

3.5 steps of aerobic cellular respiration

Glycolysis, prep-reaction, Citric acid cycle, Electron Transfer Chain

200

the part of the cell where glycolysis occurs

the cytoplasm

200

The waste product that is a gas from cellular respiration 

CO2

200

overall equation for aerobic cellular respiration

C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O (+ ATP)

200

reason why aerobic respiration is preferred over anaerobic respiration

aerobic respiration makes more ATP

200

purpose of cellular respiration

produce energy for cellular work in the form of ATP

300

The net yield of ATP produced during glycolysis

2 molecules of ATP

300

Oxidation is when....

The molecule in question looses electrons 
300

What are the names of the 2 temporary energy molecules that carry electrons to the ETC

NAD+ and FADH

300

when would humans perform anaerobic cellular respiration

when oxygen is not readily available in environment, or when they are exercising heavily

300

the step of aerobic cellular respiration that produces the most ATP

Electron Transport Chain

400

for humans, where glucose that is used for glycolysis comes from

from food that is eaten

400

What important molecule is not produced in pyruvate oxidation?

ATP!

400

Net yield of the Citric acid Cycle 

2 FADH2, 6 NADH, 2 ATP

400

Cyanide affects which stage of cellular respiration? 

Electron Transport Chain, bonus: the last intermembrane protein that allows Oxygen to accept the electron. 

400

place where chemical energy is stored in ATP

In the chemical bonds, specifically the p-p~p bond

500

an organism that conducts lactic acid fermentation

Any animal

500

Which of the reactions need oxygen and WHY?

pyruvate oxidation and citric acid cycle - make CO2

ETC- final electron acceptor/make H2O

500

purpose of NADH and FADH2 donating electrons to channel proteins is to...

generate electrochemical gradient by pumping H+ ions 

500

what acts as the final electron acceptor in the ETC, keeping electrons moving, maintaining the H+ concentration gradient

oxygen

500

kind of biomolecule ATP is

Nucleic Acid

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