The location where glycolysis takes place.
what is the cytosol?
The process occurs in the mitochondria
What is the citric acid cycle (Krebs Cycle)?
The location where Oxidative phosphorylation occurs in prokaryotes and eukaryotes respectively
What is the Plasma membrane (prokaryotes) and inner mitochondrial membrane (eukaryotes)?
the process where glucose is broken down by the addition of ATP (which leaves as ADP) to produce 2 NADH, 2 net ATP and 2 Pyruvate
what is glycolysis?
NADH & FADH2 are produced during the citric acid cycle is later oxidized by the ETC
Why does the citric acid cycle operate only during aerobic conditions?
This molecule is where oxygen comes from to start the electron transport chain.
What is a water molecule?
These are the final products of anaerobic and aerobic glycolysis
What is Pyruvate in aerobic situations and lactate in anaerobic conditions?
The site where the Citric Acid Cycle carries out in eukaryotic cells
What is the mitochondrial matrix?
Destruction of the proton gradient will cause this
What is the uncoupling of ETS and oxydative phosphorylation?
This is the substrate used in the last step of glycolysis
What is phosphoenolpyruvate?
The conditions where oxygen is used to oxidize NADH to NAD+ and capture energy
What are aerobic conditions?
The products of glucose oxidation are essential for oxidative phosphorylation
What is NADH and FADH2?
High glucose promotes production of this product, activating PFK-1
What is Fructose-2,6-Bisphosphate
Acetyl CoA reacts with this molecule to form Citrate, basically continuing the cycle.
What is oxaloacetate?
It is an electron carrier that transports electrons from one complex to another, specifically deals with Complex 1 and 2
What is Coenzyme Q?