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Cellular Respiration

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glycolysis   the first step of cellular respiration that breaks down the glucose molecule in the cytoplasm  
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ATP   energy  
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36 ATP   the total ATP produced from cellular (aerobic) respiration  
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mitochondria   the site of cellular respiration to produce ENERGY. Chemical energy converted to useable cellular energy of ATP  
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glycolysis, Kreb cycle, and electron transport chain   Steps of aerobic respiration  
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cellular respiration   the breakdown of glucose to produce energy; chemical energy converted to useable cellular energy of ATP.  
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autotrophs and heterotrophs   type of organism(s) that do cellular respiration  
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autotrophs   only type of organism that can do photosynthesis  
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heterotrophs   the organism can ONLY do cellular respiration  
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carbon dioxide, water, and ATP   products of cellular respiration  
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oxygen and glucose   reactants of cellular respiration  
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chloroplast   site of photosynthesis  
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Kreb Cycle   the second step of cellular respiration that makes 2 ATP and carbon dioxide  
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Electron Transport Chain   the third step of cellular respiration that makes 34 ATP molecules  
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