Cellular Respiration
Glycolysis
Kreb's Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Fermentation
100

Organelle where cellular respiration occurs

Mitochondria

100

Where glycolysis takes place in cell.

Cytoplasm

100

Molecule which enters Kreb's cycle from glycolysis.

Pyruvic acid

100

Energy molecules that provide energy for this part of cellular respiration.

NADH and FADH

100
The two types of fermentation.
Alcohol and lactic acid
200

Three stages of cellular respiration

Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and ETC 

200

Aerobic or Anaerobic Process

Anaerobic

200

Product formed after breaking down pyruvate into a 2 carbon molecule

Citric acid 

200

Ion pumped across inner membrane.

H+

200
What lactic acid is converted from in an anaerobic environment.
Pyruvic acid
300

Equation 

6O2 + C6H12O6 ® 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

300

The starting molecule for Glycolysis

Glucose

300

Aerobic or Anaerobic process

Aerobic

300

Molecule formed when Oxygen picks up electrons and Hydrogen ions

Water

300
Gas produced by alcohol fermentation.
Carbon dioxide
400

Type of organisms cellular respiration occurs

Eukaryotic 

400

What stage comes after glycolysis if oxygen is not present 

fermentation

400

Gas produced throughout Kreb's cycle.

Carbon dioxide.

400

How many ATP molecules are created by electron transport chain.

34

400
Microorganism that undergoes alcohol fermentation
Yeast
500

Total number of ATPs produced 

38

500

End products of glycolysis.

2 ATP (net), a NADH, and 2 pyruvic acid molecules.

500

Number of ATP molecules produced by Krebs cycle

2 ATP molecules 

500

Channel protein through which H+ ions travel to produce ATP.

ATP synthase.

500
Recycling of this energy molecule allows glycolysis to continue in anaerobic environment.
NADH/NAD+