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4 stages of respiration in order

1) glycolysis


2) link reaction


3) Krebs cycle


4) oxidative phosphorylation

Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur?

On the cristae

What is produced by anaerobic respiration in plants & YEAST?

Ethanol

Reduction is the (hydrogen)

Gain of hydrogen

Oxidation is (electrons)

The loss of electrons

Oxidative phosphorylation generates most of the

ATP

Anaerobic respiration in animal cells only produces

Lactate

Oxidative phosphorylation involves

Electron carrier proteins

Krebs cycle includes the loss of

Carbon dioxide

Krebs cycle generates ATP by

Substrate level phosphorylation

Glycolysis happens in

Aerobic and anaerobic respiration


In the cytoplasm

Oxidation is (hydrogen)

The loss of hydrogen

Decarboxylation is

The loss of carbon dioxide

Oxygen is

The terminal acceptor for electrons > last place electrons are accepted in respiration to create water

Reduced FAD generates

2 ATP

Anaerobic respiration generates very little

ATP

Reduced NAD generates

3 ATP

The Krebs cycle occurs in

The mitochondrial matrix

The link reaction produces

Acetyl Coenzyme A

Gain of electrons

Reduction

Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur

On the cristae