Where does Cellular Respiration take place in human cells?
What is The Cytoplasm and the Mitochondria?
What is the primary purpose of the citric acid cycle
Oxidising acetyl CoA producing reduced coenzymes which can be oxidised in the ETC to produce ATP energy
Capnography is virtually infallible in detecting what?
esophageal intubation and is better than a pulse oximeter (because it is-quicker) in detecting esophageal intubation or disconnect.
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is what?
What is Usable Chemical Change?
What is the equation for Cellular Respiration?
Oxygen + Glucose -> Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP Energy
What are ketogenic amino acids?
Amino acids that can be converted into ketone bodies
Capnography is not as useful in detecting what?
endobronchial intubation because of the diffusibility of CO2
What kind of molecule is ATP?
What is composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups?
The REACTANTS for Cellular Respiration are...
What is Oxygen and Glucose?
What are the main sources of acetyl CoA? (3)
Breakdown of fatty acids (FA oxidation)
Conversion of pyruvate in glycolysis
Conversion of amino acids (ketogenic amino acids)
Is carbon dioxide a colorless gas?
What is Yes?
Where does ATP come from?
What is cells?
The PRODUCTS for Cellular Respiration are...
What is Carbon Dioxide, Water, and ATP Energy?
What is the activity of the CAC sensitive to? ...What does this enable?
Cellular environment
Enables to increase and decrease rate immediately as the cell needs it
What is the density of carbon dioxide?
What is 1.98 kg
How does ATP carry energy?
stores and releases energy for cellular processes.
The production of cellular energy involving oxygen
What is Aerobic Respiration?
What is the regenerated compound of the citric acid cycle (the compound that is used and then remade)?
Oxaloacetate
What is Carbon dioxide produced by?
What is Animals?
Do all cells use ATP?
What is yes?