Test #2 Flashcards
(23 cards)
What is the formula for Cellular Respiration?
C6H12O6 + 6O2 —> 6H2O + 6CO2
Where is the site of Cellular Respiration?
Mitochondria
_____ is the membrane of the mitochondria.
Cristae
___ is the cytoplasm in the mitochondria.
Matrix
List the 4 chemical reactions in cellular respiration.
- Glycolysis
- Transition Reaction
- Citric Acid Cyle
- Respiratory Chain
Where does Glycolysis take place?
Cytoplasm
What are the reactants and products of Glycolysis?
Reactants: Glucose
Products: Pyruvic acid
What is the number of hydrogen carriers during Glycolysis?
2 NADH
How much ATP is made during Glycolysis?
2
Where does Transition Reaction take place?
Cytoplasm to matrix
What are the reactants and products of Transition Reaction?
Reactants: Pyruvic acid
Products: Acetyl CoA
What is the number of hydrogen carriers during Transition Reaction?
2 NADH
How much ATP is made during Transition Reaction?
None
Where does Citric Acid Cycle take place?
Matrix
What are the products and reactants during Citric Acid Cycle?
Reactants: Citric acid
Products: Citric acid
What is the number of hydrogen carriers during Citric Acid Cycle?
None
How much ATP is made during Citric Acid Cycle?
2
Where does the Respiratory Chain take place?
Cristae
What are the reactants and products during Respiratory Chain?
Reactants: NADH2 FADH
Products: NAD FAD
What is the number of hydrogen carriers during Respiratory Chain?
6NADH
2FADH
How much ATP is made during Respiratory Chain?
34
The job of oxygen it to pick up ____.
H+
In Anaerobic Respiration, ____ ATP are made, ____ acid is made, and no ____ is needed. The only chemical reaction that works is ____.
- 2
- Lactic
- Oxygen
- Glycolysis