Steps of atp production

    • [DOC File]Muscle Metabolism - Interactive Physiology

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      Summary of ATP Production • This animation summarizes the three processes for producing ATP: ... • This question allows you to predict the sequence of steps in the aerobic synthesis of ATP, starting with glycogen. • Lactic acid is not used since this is an aerobic pathway. Quiz Question #2: Anaerobic Process ...


    • [DOC File]Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Review Sheet

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      b. the complete breakdown of glucose yields only ATP. c. NADPH is produced. d. carbon dioxide is required. 5. The total amount of ATP produced during glycolysis is: a. 45 b. 36 c. 2 d. 10. 6. The grand total of ATP produce during glycolysis and cellular respiration is. a. 45 b. 36 c. 2 d. 10 7.


    • [DOC File]ATP Production through Lipid Catabolism

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      So, for the glycerol molecule breakdown, we have the following ATP production: 4 NADH (1 from pyr. oxidation, 3 from TCA cycle) X 3 ATP/NADH = 12 ATP. 1 FADH2 (from TCA cycle) X 2 ATP/FADH2 = 2 ATP. 1 ATP (from TCA cycle) Total ATP from one glycerol = 15. Now we have to deal with the three 16-C fatty acid chains. This is where the process of ...



    • [DOC File]The Working Cell Part II Worksheet

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      Production of ATP’s (oxidative phosporytation) 16. Why is the oxygen important to the ETC? O2 pulls in Pyruvic Acid into the mitochondria, helps the breakdown of pyruvic acid and helps produce ATP’s. 17. Write the equation for photosynthesis. Label each side of the equation as “reactants” and “products”.


    • [DOC File]AP Biology - Collea's Corner

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      In cellular respiration, this same ATP building process is called oxidative phosphorylation because the energy driving this process comes from the oxidation of glucose. Figure 9.15 is a key to understanding the production of most of the ATP in the mitochondria.


    • [DOC File]Mader/Biology, 10/e – Chapter Outlines

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      D. ATP Production. 1. ATP synthesis is coupled to the electron transport system. 2. Peter Mitchell received the 1978 Nobel Prize for his chemiosmotic theory of ATP production. 3. In both mitochondria and chloroplasts, carriers of electron transport systems are located within a membrane. 4. H+ ions (protons) collect on one side of the membrane ...


    • [DOC File]CELLULAR RESPIRATION:

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      The ATP synthase generates ATP from ADP. Adding up the ATP molecules: Glycolysis. Produces: 4 ATP molecules, remember it uses 2 ATP initially, Net gains 2 ATP. Krebs cycle. produces: 2 ATP (one for each 3 carbon pyruvic acid molecules) ATP synthase. produces: 34 ATP *NOTE: most ATP production occurs after glycolysis and requires O2.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 7 Cellular Respiration

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      it cost 2 ATP to use active transport to move the NADH that is made in the cytosol during glycolysis into the mitochondrial matrix therefore there is a net production of 36 ATP Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down organic compounds to release energy and make ATP.


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 9 CELLULAR RESPIRATION: HARVESTING CHEMICAL ENERGY

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      Here is an accounting of ATP production by cellular respiration. During cellular respiration, most energy flows from glucose ( NADH ( electron transport chain ( proton-motive force ( ATP. Let’s consider the products generated when cellular respiration oxidizes a molecule of glucose to six CO2 molecules.


    • [DOC File]Introduction to Metabolism

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      Generates ATP and other high-energy compounds by breaking down carbohydrates: glucose + oxygen ( carbon dioxide + water . Glucose Breakdown. Occurs in small steps. Which release energy to convert ADP to ATP. One molecule of glucose nets 36 molecules of ATP. Glycolysis . Breaks down glucose in cytosol into smaller molecules used by mitochondria


    • [DOCX File]Model Cellular Respiration

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      Show the following figure, which provides an integrated overview of the multiple steps of cellular respiration. 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.


    • [DOC File]Chapter 9: The Need for Energy

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      Production of proteins. Energy is stored in the ATP molecule. ATP: adenosine triphosphate. Made up of adenosine + 3 phosphate groups. ... The steps of the cycle form 2 ATP and electrons that are stored in NADH. Acetyl CoA. Pyruvate. Glucose breaks down into 2 pyruvate (2 ATP are also made) Glucose. Enzymes.


    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 9 CELLULAR RESPIRATION: HARVESTING CHEMICAL ENERGY

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      ATP synthase is a multisubunit complex with four main parts, each made up of multiple polypeptides. Protons move one by one into binding sites on one of the parts (the rotor), causing it to spin in a way that catalyzes ATP production from ADP and inorganic phosphate. ATP synthase is the smallest molecular rotary motor known in nature.


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