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overview of cellular respiration

glucose + O2 --> glycolysis --> Krebs --> ETC --> CO2 + H20 + ATP

matrix

space that contains enzymes that are needed for reactions of Krebs, ribosomes, and mitochondrial DNA

cristae

inner folds and loops; increases the surface area for reaction

Where is acetyl-CoA used?

Krebs Cycle

How does 3C P acid turn into 2C acetate?

removing a molecule of CO2 from each molecuole of P acid

What is the Bridge Reaction a bridge between?

- the cytoplasm and the mitochondria


- anaerobic and aerobic resp


- glycoslysis and Krebs

Krebs Cycle

biochemical pathway that uses the acetyl-CoA molecules from the B Reaction to produce H+, ATP, and CO2

ETC

consists of series of proteins that are embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria

How much NADH and FADH2 has been produced so far before ETC?

10 NADH


2 FADH2

After everything, how much ATP in NADH and FADH2?

10 NADH = 30 ATP


2 FADH2 = 4 ATP

One molecule of glucose has produced how many ATP?

38

One molecule from Krebs Cycle has how many of everything?

1 ATP


3 NADH


2 CO2


1 FADH2