Known as the "energy currency" of the cell.
What is ATP?
The initial reactant of glycolysis.
What is glucose?
The electron transport chain takes place in this organelle.
What is the mitochondria?
The Krebs Cycle occurs in this part of the mitochondria.
What is the mitochondrial matrix?
The type of energy stored in glucose before cellular respiration occurs.
What is chemical energy?
Glycolysis takes place in this part of the cell.
What is the cytoplasm?
What is oxygen?
The two carbon molecule that enters the Krebs Cycle after pyruvate is converted.
What is acetyl-CoA?
The majority of ATP is produced during this step of cellular respiration.
What is the electron transport chain?
Glycolysis produces a net gain of this many ATP.
What is 2 ATP?
The movement of hydrogen ions through this enzyme drive ATP synthesis.
What is ATP Synthase?
This high energy electron carrier is produced the MOST in the Krebs Cycle.
What is NADH?
This is the full name for ATP.
What is adenosine triphosphate?
The three carbon molecule glucose is converted to during glycolysis.
What is pyruvate?
The process where a proton gradient is used to drive ATP production.
What is chemiosmosis?
The Krebs Cycle produces this gas as waste.
What is Carbon Dioxide?
The range of ATP created after completing the entire process of cellular respiration. In other words: 1 molecule of glucose creates this many ATP.
What is 30-38 ATP?
NADH is a (2 words), that donates electrons to the electron transport chain.
What is an electron carrier?
The total ATP yield from the electron transport chain from 1 molecule of glucose (range).
What is 26-34 ATP?
This four carbon molecule regenerates at the end of the Krebs Cycle, allowing the cycle to continue.
What is oxaloacetate?