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Acetyl Coenzyme A (CoA)

A molecule formed during the link reaction by joining CoA and a 2 carbon compound

FAD & NAD

Coenzyme that is an electron carrier (therefore also an electron acceptor)

ATP synthase

Enzyme that catalysed the synthesis of ATP in oxidative phosphorylation

Decarboxylation

Chemical reaction that releases Co2

Electron carrier

Molecule that can accept 1/more electrons or donate them to another in an electron transport chain


E.g. FAD & NAD

Electron acceptor

A chemical that accepts electrons transferred to it from another compound - it is reduced in the process


E.g. Oxygen

Where does the link reaction occur

In the mitochondrial matrix

Where does the link reaction occur

In the mitochondrial matrix

Where does the glycolysis occur

Cytoplasm

Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur

Cristal of the mitochondria

Where does the Krebs cycle occur

Mitochondrial matrix