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Acetyl Coenzyme A (CoA) |
A molecule formed during the link reaction by joining CoA and a 2 carbon compound |
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FAD & NAD |
Coenzyme that is an electron carrier (therefore also an electron acceptor) |
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ATP synthase |
Enzyme that catalysed the synthesis of ATP in oxidative phosphorylation |
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Decarboxylation |
Chemical reaction that releases Co2 |
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Electron carrier |
Molecule that can accept 1/more electrons or donate them to another in an electron transport chain E.g. FAD & NAD |
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Electron acceptor |
A chemical that accepts electrons transferred to it from another compound - it is reduced in the process E.g. Oxygen |
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Where does the link reaction occur |
In the mitochondrial matrix |
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Where does the link reaction occur |
In the mitochondrial matrix |
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Where does the glycolysis occur |
Cytoplasm |
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Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur |
Cristal of the mitochondria |
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Where does the Krebs cycle occur |
Mitochondrial matrix |