Intermediate step in cellular respiration
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D.4 Steps of Cellular Respiration: 1) Glycolysis, 2) Intermediate Step, 3) Krebs (Citric Acid) Cycle and 4) the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) All four steps together produce 36 - 38 ATP! Glycolysis = more ancient; least efficient step (found in all organisms)
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_____33. Enzyme that catalyzes the first step of the Calvin Cycle _____34. Electron carrier utilized only in citric acid cycle _____35. Pores in underside of leaf that allow for gas exchange _____36. Occurs in mitochondrial matrix; redox reactions produce NADH, FADH2; CO2 released as waste
[DOC File]CELLULAR RESPIRATION
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_____ is the first step in cellular respiration that begins releasing energy stored in glucose. A. Alcoholic fermentation. B. Lactic acid fermentation. C. Glycolysis. D. Electron transport chain. The carriers for energy and high energy electrons during GLYCOLYSIS …
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(Intermediate step: Change pyruvate to acetyl CoA) Citric Acid Cycle: Second step uses the acetyl CoA to make electrons for the last step. Electron transport chain: Third step uses the electrons to make a lot of ATP. Photosynthesis and respiration are the opposite of each other. Anaerobic respiration (requires no oxygen) Also called fermentation
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cellular respiration. Although carbohydrates, fats, and proteins can all be used as the fuel, most cells prefer to use glucose. The chemical formula for aerobic cellular respiration (the breakdown of glucose to fuel the creation of ATP in the presence of oxygen gas) is given below. C. 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2. O + Energy (ATP + heat)
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Cellular respiration is similar in broad principle to the combustion of gasoline in an automobile engine after oxygen is mixed with hydrocarbon fuel. ... there must be an intermediate step or steps occurring inside the cell. ... The activated enzyme triggers the next step in a pathway leading to a cellular …
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Chapter 9- Cellular Respiration NOTES. The focus of this chapter is to learn how cells can harvest chemical energy stored in . organic molecules. to generate (or regenerate) ATP. All. energy here on earth . ultimately. comes to the earth via the . sun, and leaves as . heat.
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C. Pathways of aerobic respiration. 1) Krebs cycle. 2) Electron transport system. D. Sites of respiratory enzymes. E. Factors affecting the rate of respiration. ESSAY QUESTIONS: 1963: Compare the intermediate steps in the fermentation of a molecule of sugar by yeast with respiration in …
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There are _____ NADH produced in glycolysis, _____ NADH formed in the intermediate step, and _____ NADH & _____ FADH 2 formed in the citric acid cycle so there is enough electron energy to produce a total of _____ ATP. The ATP produced through _____ phosphorylation is added to the _____ ATP from glycolysis and the _____ ATP from the citric acid ...
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Cellular respiration does not oxidize glucose in a single step that transfers all the hydrogen in the fuel to oxygen at one time. ... This process (the intermediate step), linking glycolysis and the citric acid cycle catalyzes three reactions: A carboxyl group is removed as CO2.
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