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4 stages of respiration in order |
1) glycolysis 2) link reaction 3) Krebs cycle 4) oxidative phosphorylation |
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Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur? |
On the cristae |
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What is produced by anaerobic respiration in plants & YEAST? |
Ethanol |
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Reduction is the (hydrogen) |
Gain of hydrogen |
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Oxidation is (electrons) |
The loss of electrons |
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Oxidative phosphorylation generates most of the |
ATP |
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Anaerobic respiration in animal cells only produces |
Lactate |
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Oxidative phosphorylation involves |
Electron carrier proteins |
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Krebs cycle includes the loss of |
Carbon dioxide |
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Krebs cycle generates ATP by |
Substrate level phosphorylation |
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Glycolysis happens in |
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration In the cytoplasm |
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Oxidation is (hydrogen) |
The loss of hydrogen |
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Decarboxylation is |
The loss of carbon dioxide |
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Oxygen is |
The terminal acceptor for electrons > last place electrons are accepted in respiration to create water |
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Reduced FAD generates |
2 ATP |
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Anaerobic respiration generates very little |
ATP |
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Reduced NAD generates |
3 ATP |
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The Krebs cycle occurs in |
The mitochondrial matrix |
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The link reaction produces |
Acetyl Coenzyme A |
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Gain of electrons |
Reduction |
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Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur |
On the cristae |