Atp production in glycolysis
[DOC File]Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Worksheet
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What is the net production of ATP/glucose during Glycolysis? How many ATP/glucose in the Kreb’s cycle? What is “oxidative phosphorylation”? Which phase of cellular respiration is OP used to form ATP? How many carbon atoms are in one molecule of glucose? A molecule of glucose is split into ____, ___-carbon fragments called _____ during ...
[DOC File]AP Biology Lab 5 - Jackson School District
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Summary: ATP Production. For one glucose molecule processed, cell gains 36 molecules of ATP. 2 from glycolysis. 4 from NADH generated in glycolysis. 2 from TCA cycle (through GTP) 28 from ETS. Gluconeogenesis . Is the synthesis of glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors. Lactic acid. Glycerol. Amino acids. Stores glucose as glycogen in liver ...
What Are the Four Major Methods of Producing ATP? | Sciencing
Summarize the production of ATP for each of the three stages in aerobic respiration. Explain the role of electron-carrier molecules such as NADP. Explain how the production of ATP (oxidative phosphorylation) occurs according to the chemiosmotic hypothesis. Use a diagram of a mitochondrion in your explanation. Explain the process of fermentation.
[DOCX File]Model Cellular Respiration
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3 Processes of Cellular Respiration: # ATP produced: glycolysis Net gain of 2 ATP Kreb’s Cycle 2 ATP ... One G3P molecules is reserved for glucose production and the other is used to regenerate the 5- carbon organic molecule needed for carbon fixation. After six turns of the calving cycle with 1 carbon dioxide entering each time, there is an ...
[DOC File]Introduction to Metabolism
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___ 19. Describe evidence that the first prokaryotes produced ATP by glycolysis. ___ 20. Describe how food molecules other than glucose can be oxidized to make ATP. ___ 21. Explain how ATP production is controlled by the cell and what role the allosteric enzyme, phosphofructokinase, and AMP play in this feedback process. Overview:
[DOC File]STUDY GUIDE: GLYCOLYSIS, FERMENTATION AND …
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Oxygen, the final acceptor for these electrons, is reduced to water. Most of the ATP production in cells comes from this electron transport system. If glycolysis is followed by cellular respiration, then the overall reaction for glucose breakdown to carbon dioxide and water can be represented as: C6H12O6 + 6O2 36 ATP + 6CO2 + 6H2O
[DOC File]CELL RESPIRATION 1977: L. PETERSON/AP BIOLOGY
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44. During which phase of aerobic respiration is ATP produced directly by substrate-level phosphorylation? a. glycolysis. b. ethanol production. c. acetyl-CoA formation. d. the Krebs cycle. e. glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle. 45. Which is capable of being reduced during either glycolysis or the Krebs cycle? a. NAD+. b. FAD+ . c. ADP . d. NADH ...
[DOC File]TB CHAP 08
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During glycolysis, the six-carbon sugar, glucose, is broken down to two three-carbon pyruvate molecules, and two ADP + P are converted to two ATP. As shown in the figure, pyruvate is processed before entering the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle), and this process produces two NADH and two CO 2 .
[DOC File]AP Biology - Collea's Corner
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___ATP (1) produced in Krebs. ETS RECEIVES THE FOLLOWING: NADH or FADH2 WHICH RESULTS IN ATP PRODUCTION ___Glycolysis -> 2 NADH x 2 ATP = 4 ___Pyruvic Acid -> Acetyl CoA + 2 NADH x 3 ATP = 6 ___Krebs -> 8 NADH (FADH2) x 3 ATP = 24. Total = 34 ___34 ATP gained through ETS ___Respiratory Assembly: CoQ, cytochromes b, c, a, a3
[DOC File]Cell Metabolism Worksheet
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a. Most of the free energy available from the oxidation of glucose is used in the production of ATP in glycolysis. b. Glycolysis is a very inefficient reaction, with much of the energy of glucose released as heat. c. Most of the free energy available from the oxidation of glucose remains in pyruvate, one of the products of glycolysis. d.
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