Cellular Respiration Unit 1 Flashcards
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What name is given to the series of metabolic pathways that brings about the release of energy from a foodstuff and the regeneration of ATP ?
Respiration
A molecule of ATP is composed of what two components ?
Adenosine and three molecules of inorganic phosphate
When ATP breaks down what is formed ?
ADP and Pi
What is released during the breaking of terminal bond in ATP ?
Energy
Name 3 processes in the body that require ATP ?
- Muscle contraction
- Nerve impulses
- Protein synthesis
What name is given to the process by which phosphate is added to ATP ?
Phosphorylation
Name 3 stages in respiration ?
- Glycolysis
- Citric Acid Cycle
- Electron Transport Chain
Name the two phases of glycolysis ?
Energy investment stage and energy payoff stage
Where in the cell does glycolysis take place ?
Cytoplasm
How many ATP’s need to be invested in the energy investment phase of glycolysis ?
2 ATP’s
How many ATP’s need to be invested in the energy payoff to give a net gain of 2 ATP’s ?
4 ATP’s
What enzymes removed hydrogen ions and electrons from glucose ?
Dehydrogenase enzymes
Name the coenzyme molecule that acts as a carrier of the hydrogen ions and electrons ?
NAD
What does NAD become when H+ and electrons are picked up by it ?
NADH
Where are all the H+ ions and electrons taken to by the NADH ?
The electron transport chain
Is oxygen required for glycolysis ?
No
Under what conditions will Citric Acid Cycle take place ?
Oxygen must be present
What is the final product of glycolysis that passes to the citric acid cycle ?
Pyruvate
Where does pyruvate diffuse into to take part in the citric acid cycle ?
The central matrix of the mitochondria
What does pyruvate combine with to form citrate in the Citric Acid Cycle ?
Oxaloacetate
What is released as a waste gas during the Citric Acid Cycle ?
Carbon Dioxide
What does Citrate break down into during Citric Acid Cycle ?
Oxaloacetate
What do dehydrogenase enzymes do during the Citric Acid Cycle ?
Remove hydrogen ions and electrons
Name the carrier that transports the hydrogen ions and electrons to the 3rd stage of Respiration
NAD