BIO
Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?
cytosol
What kind of process is cellular respiration?
exergonic (energy releasing)
how do cells capture energy?
from electrons falling from organic fuels to oxygen
Stages of cellular respiration
glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, citric acid cycle, oxidative phosphorylation
where in the mitochondrion does oxidative phosphoyation occur
inner mitochondrion membrane
how many ATP are produced by the citric acid cycle for every glucose molecule metabolized?
two ATP
what occurs in the energy investment phase of glycolysis?
two ATP are used to break apart the 6 carbon glucose molecule into two 3 carbon molecules
what is the overall net production from glycolysis?
two ATP per glucose
chemical equation for cellular respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
what happens to the electrons that are lost from pyruvate when it is oxidized?
NAD+ is reduced to NADH and takes electrons to the electron transport chain.
where in the mitochondrion does the citric acid cycle occur
matrix of mitochondrion
where in the cell is pyruvate oxidized? what is it converted into and how many carbons does the new molecule have?
mitochondria, acetyl-coA, two
which molecule catches the spent electrons? why is this particular molecule the best for the job? what else does it interact with and what is formed?
oxygen because it is highly electronegative. it accepts the electron and interacts with two protons to become water
How many NADH and FADH2 molecules are produced by the citric acid cycle for every glucose molecule metabolized
six NADH, two FDHH2
How is ATP formed?
substrate level phosphorylation in which a phosphate group is transferred from an organic molecule to ADP