Energy molecule produced in cellular respiration
What is ATP?
Net # of ATP produced in glycolysis
What is 2?
# of ATP produced in Krebs cycle?
What is 2?
# of ATP produced in ETC?
What is 32?
"with oxygen"
What is aerobic?
Oxygen + Glucose -->Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
What is the formula for cellular respiration?
What is the cytoplasm?
Site of the Krebs Cycle
What is the mitochondrial matrix?
Site of ETC in eukaryotes
Where is inner membrane of the mitochondrion?
"without oxygen"
What is anaerobic?
Amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius
What is a calorie?
4 high energy electrons are passed to the carrier NAD+ to produce ____
What is NADH?
2 electron carriers in the Krebs cycle
What are NAD+ and FAD?
Electron carrier molecules used in ETC
NADH and FADH2
Process by which cells release energy without oxygen
Macromolecule that contains 9kcal/gram
What is fat (lipids)?
The general speed of glycolysis is?
What is fast (thousands of ATP molecules can be produced in just milliseconds)
Krebs cycle products
What are ATP, carbon dioxide, and electron carriers?
Oxygen joins with protons and electrons to form ___
What is H20 (water)?
Fermentation supports which step in cellular respiration by converting NADH to NAD+ by passing high energy electrons back to pyruvic acid
Macromolecules that contain 4 kcal/gram
What are carbohydrates and proteins?
What is pyruvic acid?
The main function of ____ is to deliver the acetyl group to the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) to be oxidized for energy production.
Acetyl CoA
Final stage of aerobic cellular respiration
What is oxidative phosphorylation?
Products include ethyl alcohol and CO2