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Aerobic Respiration
Question | Answer |
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Where does Aerobic Respiration occur? | In the Mitochondria |
How many pyruvates does one molecule of glucose yield? | Two |
What is NAD+ reduced to? | NADH |
Pyruvate is oxidized into what? | CO2 |
What is the theoretical yield of Aerobic Respiration? | 36 ATP |
What is another name for the Kreb Cycle? | Citric Acid Cycle |
Where does the Kreb Cycle occur? | In matrix mitochondria |
What is the actual yield of ATP during the cycle? | 30 ATP |
Where does Glycolysis occur? | In the cytoplasm |
What is the accept-er in Aerobic Respiration? | Oxygen |
What does ATP stand for? | Andenosine triphosphate |
What is the end result of Glycolysis? | 2 Pyruvate, 2 ATP, and 2 NADH |
Does NAD+ have to be regenerated in order for glycolysis to continue? | Yes |
What is an acceptor in aerobic respiration | Oxygen |
What is the net result for one molecule glucose which yields two pyruvates? | 2 CO2 + 2NADH + Acetyl CoA |
Are amino acids part of glycolysis? | No |
What are the two purposes of Acetyl CoA? | ATP production or Fat Synthesis. |
In the Krebs Cycle, what do 2 C acetyl CoA and 4C oxaloacetate combine to form? | 6C citrate |
What is the net yield of ATP from one molecule of glucose? | 2 ATP |
What is the total ATP yield from glycolosis and Kreb Cycle? | 4 ATP |