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describe the process of a sugar molecule
glycolsis-cellular respiration- Intermidate Step- Kerbs Cycle- ETC
Where does Glycolsis take place? and what are its products?
2 Pyruvic Acids
2 ATP
2 NADH

takes place in the Cytoplasm
What happens to the 2 pyruvic acids and where?
they undergo cellular respiration in the mitocondria
What happens when the Pyruvic acids enter the mitcondria? what are the products?
The intermediate step, 2 acytel CoA, 2 Co2, 2 NADH
What does the Acytel Coa enter? and where?
Kerbs Cycle, in the matrix
What is the products of the Kerbs Cycle
4 Co2, 2 ATP, 6 NADH, 2 FADH
Where do NADH & FADH go?
the electron transport chain
What are the products of the Electron Transport Chain
6 water, 34 ATP
What is energy made from sugar stored in?
ATP
What is the process where sugar is made into sugar
cellular respiration or fermentation
how many ATP molecules does cellular respiration produce ?
38
What is the formula for cellular respiration?
C6H12O6+6O2= 6CO2+6H20+38ATP
what is a condition wher the is no oxygen?
anaerobic
When there is no oxygen the 2 Pyruic acids undergo?
fermentation
Fermentation takes place in the?
Cytoplasam
What does fermentation produce?
Lactic acid and Alcholoic Acid
What are the products of lactic acid?
2 lactic acids and 2 NAD
What is the starter molecule of glycolsis
2 ATP to 2 ADP