Test Oct 26 Flashcards
Equation Glycolosis
Glucose->2 pyruvate+2ATP+2NADH
Equation Conversion
2 pyruvate-> Aectyl CoA+2NADH+Co2
Equation Citric acid cycle
2 acetyl CoA-2ATP-6NADH-2FADH 2
Equation ETC
10 NADH+2FDAH2-> 34 ATP
What is the process when the energy of glucose is converted into ATP ?
Cellular Respiration
What is the next step that happens in the cytoplasm?
Conversion
The steps Of Aerobic cellular respiration
Gycolosis, Acetyl CoA, Citric acid, ETC
Where does Aerobic happens and Anaerobic
Aerobic = Mitochondria
Anaerobic= Cytoplasm
What is the product of glycolosis ?
Pyruvate
What is the total ATP in Aerobic respiration
38 ATP
What are the reactants in ETC
10 NADH and 2FADH 2
What is the molecule that absorbs solar energy before it becomes into glucose?
Pigments
Product of the reaction of conversion
Acetyl CoA
What is Acetyl CoA broken into ?
ATP NADH and FADH2
What is the last step of Aerobic respiration
NADH and FADH2
What are the two steps of cellular respiration where carbon dioxide is produced ?
Conversion and the Kreb/citric cycle
What is the conversion ratio of NADH to ATP
1:3
C6 H12 O6+O62-> 6Co2+H2O
What are the reactants and the products and the elements contained in this equation/formula
Where is energy stored before it becomes into ATP?
In Glucose Molecules
What does the Mitochondria do ?
Produces Energy + Make Proteins+ Control what enters in and out the cell.
What is the Main Purpose of Cellular respiration ?
To break down subtances to make ATP Energy
Difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic
AERO = Requieres O2 in the mitochondria, has more ATP. Its in conversion,kreb, ETC.
ANAERO= Does not require O2. Less ATP cytoplasm. In glycolosis and fermentation
How much ATP in Glycolosis?
2
ATP in Conversion
0