| A | B |
| Acetyl | H3C2O |
| The Krebs Cycle is equivalent to | the citric acid cycle |
| Total CO2 Molecules produced | 6 |
| Total NAD molecules reduced to NADH | 10 |
| FAD Molecules Reduced to FADH2 | 2 |
| Inner membrane proteins | allow for the uptake of electrons from cytostolic NADH |
| Fatty acids are stored as | Triacylglycerols |
| Main energy Products of the Citric Acid Cycle are | NADH and FADH |
| Metabolic pathway responsible for releasing energy from molecules | Citric Acid Cycle |
| The citric acid cycle can only occur in the presence of | Oxygen |
| When no oxygen is present cells rely on | Glycolisis for energy |
| H+ gradient across the mitochondrial membrane is created from energy supplied by | the oxidation of NADH and FADH |
| ATP Synthase | Forms a channel through the cell membrane which allows protons to pass through |