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Cellular Respiration
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Cellular respiration | process in which animals produce energy for the cell and carbon dioxide and water |
| Reactants of cellular respiration | glucose and oxygen |
| products of cellular respiration | carbon dioxide, water, and energy |
| reactants of photosynthesis | carbon dioxide and water |
| products of photosynthesis | glucose and oxygen |
| aerobic pathways | chemical pathways that require oxygen |
| anaerobic pathways | chemical pathways that do not require oxygen |
| glycolysis is an | anaerobic pathway |
| krebs cycle and etc are | areobic pathways |
| glycolysis | first stage of cellular respiration that breaks down glucose into pyruvic acid. 4 ATP produced |
| Krebs cycle | second stage of cellular respiration where more energy is produced. Carbon dioxide is released |
| electron transport chain | thrid stage of cellular respiration where the bulk of energy is produced and water is released |
| where does glycolysis take place | cytoplasm |
| where does krebs cycle take place | matrix |
| where etc take place | between mitochondrion membrane and matric membrane |
| krebs cycle also can be called | citric acid cycle |
| acetyl CoA becomes | citric acid |
| glucose becomes | pyruvic acid |
| pyruvic acid becomes | acetly CoA |
| Total ATP produced is | 30 to 42 |
| Krebs cycle produces | 2 ATP |
| Glycolysis produces | 2 ATP |
| ETC produces | 32 ATP |