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Net ATP produced from glycolysis?
2
2 products of glycolysis?
pyruvate & NADH
location of glycolysis?
cytoplasm
After glycolysis, pyruvate is oxidized to form this?
Acetyl CoA
# ATP produced from citric acid cycle?
2
Other products of the citric acid cycle?
NADH, FADH2, CO2
Location of citric acid cycle?
mitocondria
After the citric acid cycle, what molecules hold all the energy from glucose?
FADH2 & NADH
The coupling of using energy stored in the form of a H+ gradient with ATP production is called
chemiosmosis
2 stages of this process include the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis?
oxidative phosphorylation
These molecules drop of electrons to be shuttled through the ETC?
FADH2 & NADH
This molecule is the final electron acceptor in the ETC?
O2
Location of the ETC in respiration?
Inner mitochondrial membrane.
As electrons are shuttled through proteins in ETC, these are pumped from the mito matrix to the intermembrane space.
protons
This is created when protons are pumped out of matrix & to the intermembrane space.
proton motive force
ATP is formed as protons return (diffuse) back into the matrix through this molecule?
ATP synthase
# ATP produced from oxidative phosphorylation?
about 28
These 2 processes involve substrate level phosphorylation?
glycolysis & citric acid cycle
This happens when no oxygen is present?
fermentation
2 types of fermentation include?
alcoholic & lactic acid
Purpose of fermentation?
regenerate NAD+. (ATP is produced in glycolysis)