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CELL. RESP.

BIOLOGY: CELLULAR BASIS OF LIFE

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converting glucose to 2 pyruvates produce: 2 ATP and 2 H20
Shuttling 2 pyruvates into the mitochondrion produces 2 NADH
The 2 Acetyl CoA enter the Krebs Cycle and produce 2 ATP, 6 NADH and 2 FADH2
electron transport chain can produce up to 36 ATP
formula for Cellular Respiration C6H1206 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ENERGY
What are the steps of cellular respiration? glycolysis, pyruvate processing and citric acid cycle all done to cause ATP SYNTHASE
Glycolysis Energy Investment Phase use 2 ATP to produce 2ADP glucose is phosphorylated X2→ forming fructose-1,6-bisphosphate
Energy Payoff Phase glucose split into 2 pyruvate 2 NAD+ is reduced to NADH 4ADP→ 4ATP (Substrate-level phosphorylation—adding phosphate)
Pyruvate Processing pyruvate is oxidized to form acetyl CoA Produces 2 NADH Gives off 2 CO2
In aerobic respiration carbohydrates are ultimately broken down into: CO2
Most ATP produced in aerobic respiration occurs in the process of: chemiosmosis
The high concentration of protons in the inner mitochondrial space relative to the mitochondrial matrix represents: potential energy
Created by: mswiatek
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