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Chapter 7 - How cells make ATP

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glycolysis   Decomposition of glucose to pyruvate -- Greek for sugar splitting  
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pyruvate   3 carbon molecule  
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ATP   (adenosine triphosphate) common source of activation energy for metabolic reactions  
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respiration   process of extracting stored energy from glucose to form ATP  
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aerobic respiration   respiration in the presence of O2  
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mitochondria   carry out aerobic respiration - a process in which energy (in the form of ATP) is obtained from carbohydrates  
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electron transport chain   consists of proteins that pass electrons from one carrier protein to the next  
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catabolism   releases energy by splitting complex molecules into smaller components  
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anabolism   synthesis of complex molecules from simpler building blocks - help maintain cell or organism  
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oxidation   loss of one or more electrons (or hydrogen atoms) by an atom, ion, or molecule  
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reduction   gain of one or more electrons (or hydrogen atoms) by an atom, ion, or molecule  
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redox reaction   chemical reaction in which one or more electrons are transferred from one substance (that becomes oxidized) to another substance (becomes reduced)  
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