Glycolysis
Conversion step and Krebs
Anaerobic respiration
The Mighty Mitochondria
Electron transport chain
100

It is what "glycolysis" literally means

What is "sugar splitting"

100

The molecule made during the conversion step that enters into the Krebs cycle

What is acetyl CoA?

100

This immediately follows glycolysis when O2 is not available

What is fermentation?

100

The number of membranes it has

What is two?

100

The final electron acceptor

What is O2?

200

The sugar that is split

What is glucose?

200

Number of times the Krebs cycle turns for each glucose molecule

What is 2?

200

How many ATP molecules are produced as a result of fermentation?

What is 0? 

200

The name of the inner membrane

What is the cristae?

200

Energy released by the electrons is used to do this directly

What is actively transport H+ ions across the cristae?

300

It is what the sugar is split into

What are two pyruvic acid molecules?

300

Total number of NADH and FADHmolecules created in the Krebs cycle (for each glucose that enters cellular respiration)

What is 8?

300

Products of anaerobic respiration in yeast

What is ethanol and CO2?

300

The inner portion of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle spins

What is the matrix?

300

Name of the enzyme H+ ions flow through, down their gradient to create ATP

What is ATP synthase?

400

The correct term for the "taxi-cabs" and this many are made

What is NADH and 2?

400

Number of CO2 molecules produced as a result of the Krebs cycle (per glucose)

What is 4?

400

Product of anaerobic respiration in animal cells

What is lactic acid?

400

Where the electron transport chain is located

What is the cristae?

400

Number of ATP's made by this process

What is 32-34?

500

The number of ATP's produced

What is two?

500

Besides acetyl CoA, these molecules are also produced during the conversion step

What are 2 NADH and 2 CO2?

500

This is regenerated during fermentation (the whole point of this process)

What is NAD+?

500

Where the electrochemical gradient builds during chemiosmosis 

What is the intermembrane space?

500

Forms when electrons combine with the final electron acceptor and 2 H+ ions

What is H2O?