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BellaireBio9Cellresp

Bellaire Bio9 Cell Respiration vocab

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Glucose + 6 CO2 ------® 6 CO2 + H2O overall reaction for cellular respiration
Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport 3 phases of cellular repiration
Cytoplasm the place where the glycolysis part of cellular respiration occurs
Mitochondria (Matrix) Where in the cell the Krebs (Cirtic Acid) cycle occurs
Mitchondria electron transport occurs
2 (net) ATP number of ATP made in glycolysis
2 ATP number of ATP made in Krebs cycle
32 – 34 number ATP made in Electron Transport
Krebs Cycle where carbon dioxide is made during cellular respiration
Electron Transport where water is made during cellular respiration
Electron Transport phase of cellular respiration where oxygen is a substrate
Glycolysis phase of cellular respiration where is glucose is a substrate
3 ATP on average amount ot ATP made from each NADH during Electron Transport
2 ATP on average amount of ATP made from each FADH during Electron Tranport
Is ATP a high energy molecule True
What results from aerobic respiration ATP, Carbon dioxide, water
Where does the Krebs Cycle take place mitochondria
Where does the break down of glucose start glycolysis
CO2 is removed from 3 carbon pyruvate resulting 2 carbon molecule enters krebs cycle
CO2 and hydrogen atoms are released during electron transport system
The electrons in cellular respiration are eventually transferred to oxygen forming water The processes of cellular respiration and burning the same
What is the most important energy-transfer compound in organisms ATP
How does ATP differ from ADP extra phosphate in ATP
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