Cellular Respiration
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Aerobic Respiration | The conversion of oranges matter energy to ATP, using oxygen and an electron transport system.
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Fermentation | The conversion of organic matter energy to ATP, without using oxygen or an electron transport system
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Aerobic | With oxygen
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Anaerobic | Without Oxygen
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Facultative anaerobe | an organism that produces ATP using either fermentation or aerobic respiration
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Glycolysis(sugar splitting)(where does it occur in the cell) | occurs in the cytoplasm
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Citric Acid Cycle/Krebs Cycle(electron carrier generation)(where does it occur in the cell) | occurs in the mitochondria matrix
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Electron Transport System(final ATP formation)(where does it occur in the cell) | occurs in the mitochondria cristae
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Glycolysis(sugar splitting)(principle reactants,energy products, waste products) | i.Principle reactants: Glucose
ii.Energy Products: 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 Pyruvates
iii.Waste Products: 2 Pyruvates (waste products ONLY if there is no mitochondrial function)
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Citric Acid Cycle/Krebs Cycle(electron carrier generation)(principle reactants,energy products, waste products) | i.Principle reactants: Pyruvate
ii.Energy Products: 2 ATP, 8 NADH, and 2 FADH2
iii.Waste Products: 6 CO2 (carbon dioxide)
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Electron Transport System (final ATP formation)(principle reactants,energy products, waste products) | i.Principle reactants: NADH, FADH2. Also Oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor.
ii.Energy Products: 32 ATP
iii.Waste Products: 6 H20 (water)
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Location of Fermentation | In the Cytoplasm
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Reactions of Fermentation | Glucose
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Waste Products of Fermentation | Ethanol, Lactic Acid, Carbon Dioxide, or Acetone
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