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Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? Cytoplasm
During Glycolysis, What is glucose broken into? 2 molecules of 3-carbon pyruvic acid or pyruvate
What is the net gain of Glycolysis? 2 ATP
Where in the eukaryotic cell does the Krebs cycle occur? Mitochondria
Where can the Electron Transport Chain be found? It may be found in the inner mitochondrial membrane in animal cells.
What process is more efficient in terms of producing ATP from glucose? aerobic metabolism (without oxygen)
How many ATP molecules may be generated by the complete oxidation of glucose into carbon dioxide? 36-38
During the electron transport chain (blank) molecules of ATP are made for each NADH that is dropped off three
when strenuous exercise occurs in humans and not enough oxygen is provided to the muscle cells, there is a build up of (blank blank)which cause muscle cramps. lactic acid
(Blank) is thoughtof as the most prehistoric portion of cellular respiration because it does not require oxygen; which is associated with the limited oxygen thought to be in the atmosphere of early earth. glycolysis
(Blank) refers to a process that requires oxygen aerobic
We release the waste product (blank) when we exhale. carbon dioxide
Distinguish between aerboic and anaerobic processes. Aerobic uses oxygen and anaerobic requires no oxygen.
Write an equation for Respiration. C6H12O6+6O2--->6CO2+6H2O+ATP
Whats the difference between substrate and oxidative phosphorylation? Substrate directly makes ATP where as Oxidative gets ATP indirectly through NADH & FADH2
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