Blank are the NET number of ATP molecules produced per molecule of glucose as a result of glycolysis
What are two ATP molecules?
4 ATP - 2 ATP = 2 ATP
Products of the citric acid cycle?
What are
4 CO2
6 NADH
2 FADH2
2 ATP
The final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain that functions in oxidative phosphorylation is
What is oxygen
Blank is the number of Acetyl CoA formation cycles per 1 glycose molecule
What is two cycles
Glycose forms two pyruvate molecules
one pyruvate molecule is needed for acetyl CoA
The products made by both anerobic respiration and aerobic respiration
Molecule in glycolysis with the most chemical energy?
what is glucose
what is acetyl CoA
This process uses NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP
what is oxidative phosphorylation
under low oxygen conditions, the production of lactic acid in your body results in
what is muscle soreness and fatigue
Most CO2 from catabolism is released...
what is the critic acid cycle
Number of citric acid cycles performed for every one glucose molecule
what are two cycles
The immediate energy source that drives ATP synthesis during oxidative phosphorylation
what is the difference of H+ concentration on opposite sides of the inner mitochondrial membrane
Sports physiologists at an Olympic training center wanted to monitor athletes to determine at what point their muscles were functioning anaerobically. They looked at compound...
what is lactate
Process that generates most of the NADH that delivers electrons to the electron transport chain?
what is critic acid cycle
Changes occur when electrons flow along the ETC of mitochondria
What is pH of the matrix increases
Locations where reactions of glycolysis, acetyl CoA formation, citric acid cycle and ETC occur in a eukaryotic cell
What are the
Cytosol --> glycolysis
Mitochondrial matrix --> acetyl CoA formation, citric acid cycle
Inner mitochondrial membrane --> ETC