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Chapters 8 & 9

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What is the formula for Cellular Respiration? C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6 H20
One molecule of glucose equals how many ATP? 38 (or anywhere in mid 30's)
Where does glycolysis take place? In the Cytoplasm
What is normal bonding? The substrate bonds normally to the active site.
In glycolysis the input is glucose, what is the output? 2 pyruvate
What is the fuel for cellular respirtation? Glucose
In the citric acid cycle pyruvate becomes? acetyl coA, then citric acid, then CO2
An exergonic reaction _______ energy while and endergonic reaction _______ energy. 1) Releases 2) Absorbs or uses
can energy change for one form to another? Yes, according to the 1st Law of thermodynamics we can change energy
During the citric acid cycle, molecules of NADH are produced and then they they enter what? The ETC
Why are glucose molecules shuttled through gycolysis? to yield pyruvic acid
The reactions of the Krebs Cycle Yield what two molecules? NADH and FADH2
In the Krebs cycle this exits the mitochondria so it may be used anywhere else in the cell? ATP
Where does the Citric Acid cycle take place? The Matrix
How does ATP power cellular work? coupling exergonic reactions to endergonic reactions.
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