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calorie   the amt. of nrg needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 celsius degree  
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Glycolysis   the pathway cellular respiration begins with  
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Cellular Respiration   the process that releases energy by breaking down food molecules in the presence of oxygen  
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Formula for cellular respiration   6O2 + C6H12O6 ----> 6CO2 + energy  
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Why can't cellular respiration take place in one step?   All the nrg from glucose would be released at once, and lost in the form of light and heat.  
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Glycolysis takes place in the...   cytoplasm  
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Krebs cylce and e. transport take place in the...   mitochondria  
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Glycolysis   Process in which one molecule of glucose is broken in half, producing 2 pyruvic acids.  
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How does glycolysis give a net gain of ATP?   It takes 2 ATP molecules to get it going, but yields 4 ATP. There is a net gain of 2.  
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NAD+   an electron carrier that accepts a pair pof high-energy electrons and holds them until they can be transferred to other pathways in the cell. When it does this, it turns into NADH.  
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Does glycolysis require oxygen?   nope  
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What's the problem when glycolysis generates large amounts of ATP?   All the cell's NAD+ is filled, and ATP production stops.  
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Fermentation   The pathway that follows glycolysis if there's no oxygen. It converts NADH back into NAD+, which allows glycolysis to continue.  
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Anaerobic   not requiring oxygen, like fermentation.  
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2 types of fermentation   alcoholic, lactic acid.  
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Krebs Cycle   pyruvic acid is broken down into CO2 in a series of energy-extracting reactions.  
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Electron Transport chain   a series of proteins in which the high-energy electrons from the krebs cycle and glycolysis are used to convert ADP into ATP. It's in the inner membrane of the mitochondrion (eu.) or in the cell membrane (pro)  
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The final electron acceptor in e. transport   oxygen  
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The energy from the electrons is used for...   moving H+ ions across the membrane. This makes the intermembrane space positively charged and the matrix negatively charged.  
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What happens with ATP Synthase?   H+ ions move through it. It uses the energy from them to combine ADP and a phosphate group, making ATP.  
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How many ATP molecules are formed during cellular respiration?   36  
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62% of glucose's nrg is...   released as heat  
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Waste products   water and CO2  
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Three sources of ATP a human body uses at the beginning of a race.   Stored ATP, cellular respiration, lactic acid fermentation.  
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What source can supply enough ATP for about 90 seconds?   lactic acid fermentation  
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Why does an oxygen debt build up after l.a. fermentation?   To get rid of the lactic acid, the body must use oxygen as a byproduct.  
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For a longer race, how does the body generate the necessary ATP?   Cellular respiration  
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Photosynthesis vs. Respiration   photosynthesis "deposits" energy. Cellular respiration "withdrawls" it. They are opposite in terms of CO2 because photo. takes it from the atmosphere and c.r. puts it back. Vice versa for oxygen. Their formulas are also almost opposite.  
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