Question | Answer |
What is the equation for cellular respiration | C⁶H¹²O⁶ + 6O² - ATP + 6CO² + 6H²O |
How does this equation compare to that of photosynthesis | Instead of light energy it is ATP & the equation is flipped to do the reverse |
What is the first step to cellular respiration | Glycolysis |
What is the second step to cellular respiration | Krebs Cycle |
What is the last step to cellular respiration | Electron transport chain |
What does glycolysis mean | Splitting sugar |
How many steps are in the entire process of glycolysis | 10 step |
What do we call the first half of the steps in glycolysis | Energy investment phase |
What do we call the second half of the steps in glycolysis | Energy pay off phase |
What molecule does glycolysis begin with | Glucose |
What does glycolysis end with | 2 pyruvate |
How many ATP are produced in glycolysis | 4 ATP |
How many ATP are used in glycolysis | 2 ATP |
What is the net gain of ATP | 2 ATP |
How many NADH are produced in glycolysis | 2 NADH |
What is NADH used for | To carry electrons to the ETC |
If oxygen is present, what will pyruvate turn into | Acetyl CoA |
What are the products given off when pyruvate turns into this molecule and where do these products go? | CO² and NADH. Gets shipped to ETC |
How many step are there to the Kreb's cycle? | 8 steps |
How many ATP are given off in the Kreb's cycle for each pyruvate that you begin with | 1 ATP |
How many total ATP are given off if both pyruvate molecules go through the Kreb's cycle | 2 ATP |
How many NADH are given off in the Kreb's cycle for each Pyruvate that you begin with | 3 NADH |
How many total NADH are given off if both pyruvate molecules go through the Kreb's cycle | 6 NADH |
How many FADH² are given off in the Kreb's cycle for each pyruvate that you begin with | 1 FADH² |