Cellular Respiration #2
During the "bridge reactions" how many NADH are produced per pyruvic acid?
1
How many ATP are produced per one turn of the Krebs Cycle?
1
How many FADH2 are produced in one turn of the Krebs Cycle?
1
Considering all the stages of respiration, what is the total number of NADH produced per molecule of glucose?
10
If 10 molecules of acetate were available for the Krebs cycle, how many ATP would be produced at the completion of the Krebs Cycle
10
At the end of the Krebs Cycle, the molecule of glucose has been completely oxidized. How many ATP have been produced per molecule of glucose during the Krebs Cycle?
2
What is the total number of FADH2 produced per molecule of glucose?
2
How many NADH are produced in one turn of the Krebs Cycle?
3
What is the total number of carbon dioxide molecules that are produced per molecule of glucose?
6
The purpose of the Krebs Cycle is to churn out what three molecules?
ATP, NADH, FADH2
As the Pyruvic acid enters the mitochondria, it will be converted into what 2-carbon compound?
C-C-CoA
What waste product is produced during the Krebs Cycle?
Carbon Dioxide
Where does aerobic respiration occur in a prokaryotic cell?
Cell Membrane
The inner membrane has many folds and loops called what?
Cristae
What happens to the Pyruvic acid formed at the end of Glycolysis in the absence of oxygen?
Fermentation
Where in the mitochondria does the ETC occur?
Intermembrane
What happens to the Carbon Dioxide that has been produced?
It's exhaled as a waste product
What happens to the Pyruvic acid formed at the end of Glycolysis in the presence of oxygen?
Krebs Cycle
What two stages are aerobic?
Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport Chain
What is the name given to the center portion of the mitochondria that contains enzymes, ribosomes, and mitochondrial DNA?
Matrix
Where in the mitochondria does the Krebs Cycle take place?
Matrix
As acetate enters the Krebs Cycle, it's combined with the 4-carbon compound called ___ to produce the 6-Carbon compound called ___.
Oxaloacetate; Citric Acid
What happens to the NADH and the FADH2 that are produced?
They will donate electron to the Electron Transport Chain.
What is the purpose of NAD+ and FAD in cellular respiration?
To receive and transport the electrons through the different section. NAD+ will turn into NADH and FAD to FADH2.