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| The four steps of aerobic respiration are |
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1.) Glucolysis 2.) Transition 3.) Krebs citric acid 4.) Electron Transport |
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| If one molecule of glucose enters glycolysis where are the six carbons at the end of the process? |
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| ADP is the low energy version of |
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| Respiration in general is the transfer of energy from the stable molecule of ______________ to the energy carrier _____. |
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| NAD+ is the ___________ form of NADH, and NAD+ represents ______ energy then NADH. |
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| The energy needed to bond Phosphate to ADP comes from |
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| The Hydrogen Ions flowing back into the Matrix through the ATP synthase |
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| The overall summary reaction of Aerobic Cellular Respiration is: |
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| C6H12O6+6O2+36ADP 6CO2+6H2O+36 ATP |
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| types of respiration begin with the process of _____________, where glucose is oxidized to ___________ _______________ |
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| Glycolysis, Carbon dioxide |
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| All of the high energy electrons that are collected and carried by NADH and FADH2 are dropped off onto |
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| The energy released as the high energy electrons are passed through the ETC is used to |
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| The Kreb’s Citric Acid Cycle begins when the two carbon _________ group bonds to the Four carbon __________________ |
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| Without Oxygen the carbon products of glycolysis must be reduced to a waste product. This process is called |
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| Anaerobic respiration or Fermentation |
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| Aerobic respiration further oxidizes the products of glycolysis until all carbons leave in the form of |
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| the first step of respiration __ molecules of ATP are consumed and ___ molecules or ATP are produced. |
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| Anaerobic respiration results in the production of __ ATP and __ NADH for each glucose that enters. |
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| By the end of the citric acid cycle there are ___ new NADH molecules, ___ FADH2 molecules and ___ ATP molecules for each acetyl-group that is consumed. |
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The Transition Reaction is the oxidation of _________ by NAD+. The two new two carbon compounds are called ____________ and two carbons are lost as ________. The energy gain in this step is two _________. |
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| Pyruavate, Acetyls, CO2, NADH |
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| The 36 to 38 ATP molecules produced during aerobic respiration come mostly from electrons stripped off by NADH summarize the energy transfer steps of each of the four parts of the process. |
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