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anaerobic respiration | Which pathway produces energy from sugar in the absence of free oxygen? |
2 ATP | How many ATP are required to begin glycolysis? |
homolactic | Which type of anaerobic respiration occurs in human muscle cells? |
ethanol & CO2 | What are the two products of alcoholic fermentation? |
2 NADH | How many NADH are produced during glycolysis? |
Krebs Cycle | What pathway of aerobic respiration releases high energy hydrogen and CO2? |
Substrate Phosphorylation | What name is given to the process that produces ATP during Krebs Cycle? |
Transition Reaction | What is the name the process that allows pyruvic acid to enter Krebs Cycle? |
oxaloacetate | What substance reacts with acetyl-CoA to begin Krebs Cycle? |
NAD+, FAD | What two hydrogen acceptors remove the high energy hydrogen released during the Krebs Cycle? |
6 NADH | How many molecules of NADH are produced during Krebs Cycle for each molecule of glucose? |
3 ATP | How many ATP are produced from each NADH involved in electron transport? |
oxygen | What molecule is the final electron and hydrogen acceptor at the end of the electron transport chain? |
reduction | What name is given to the gain of electrons or hydrogen? |
cristae | Where are the enzymes and cytochromes of the electron transport system found in the mitochondria? |
36 or 38 ATP | What is the net energy gain received by aerobic respiration? |
aerobic respiration | What name is given to the pathways that produce energy from sugar in the presence of free oxygen? |
glycolysis | What pathway splits one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate? |
alcoholic | Which type of anaerobic respiration is carried out by yeast? |
lactic acid | What is the product of homolactic respiration? |
NAD+ | What hydrogen acceptor is utilized during glycolysis? |
electron transport | What pathway of aerobic respiration is used to capture the energy from the high energy hydrogen atoms? |
2 ATP | How many ATP are produced “directly” from one molecule of glucose as it passes through the Krebs Cycle? |
coenzyme A | What substance is necessary to carry out the transition reaction? |
NADH, acetyl CoA, CO2 | What three substances are produced by the transition reaction? |
matrix | In what part of the mitochondria are the enzymes of Krebs Cycle found? |
4 FADH2 | . How many molecules of FADH2 are produced during Krebs Cycle for each molecule of glucose? |
cytochromes | What name is given to the proteins that slowly release energy from electrons in the electron transport chain? |
2 ATP | How many ATP are produced from each FADH2 involved in electron transport? |
oxidation | What name is given to the loss of electrons or hydrogen? |
ATP synthetase | What is the name of the enzyme that forms ATP during the process of electron transport? |
2 ATP | What is the net energy gain received by anaerobic respiration? |