Site of Glycolysis
What is the cytosol
Mitochondrial matrix
Where does the citric acid cycle occur?
The invaginations of the inner mitochondrial membrane
What are cristae?
Enzyme names can be identified by this.
What is -ase?
Lactic acid and ethanol
What are the products of fermentation?
Net yield
What is 2 ATP
CO2
What is the gas produced by citric acid cycle
This is the final electron acceptor
What is Oxygen
Energy exist in these 2 forms
What is kinetic and potential energy?
Fermentation does not require this molecule
What is oxygen?
First metabolic pathway of cellular respiration
What is glycolysis?
Electron carriers reduced in the citric acid cycle?
What is NADH and FADH2?
Transmembrane integral membrane proteins
What is a proton pump?
ATP is generated in these 2 ways in eukaryotic cells
What is substate level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation?
Considering fermentation glycolysis needs this to continue
What is recycle NADH to NAD+?
1 molecule of glucose results in the generation of these molecules
What is 2ATP, 2NADH, 2 pyruvate?
1 molecule of glucose results in 2 molecules of acetyl-CoA, after these molecules pass through glycolysis what is produced?
what is 2ATP, 6NADH, 2FADH2, 4CO2
This type of energy is responsible for the catalytic activity of ATP-synthase
What is kinetic energy of a proton?
covalently link a phosphate group to another molecule
What is phosphorylation?
Total energy yield of cellular respiration
32 ATP
ATP is produced by this process in glycolysis
What is substate level phosphorylation?
This 9 step pathway is catalyzed by this many enzymes
What is 8 enzymes?
The energy to pump protons against their concentration comes from ____________
What is an electron?
What are the main metabolic phases of cellular respiration
What is Glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, citric acid cycle and ETC
The location of lower pH in the mitochondria
Where is inner membrane space?