Cellular Energy - Stages of Cellular Respiration Flashcards
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Glycolysis
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- 1 molecule of glucose is broken in half, producing 2 molecules of pyruvic acid
- This occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell.
- C6H12O6 (glucose) broken into 2 molecules of C3H6O3 (pyruvic acid)
- Also we get 2 net ATP and NADH from Glycolysis.
- Glycolysis does not require oxygen so it is an anaerobic process.
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Kreb’s Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)
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- The 2 molecules of pyruvic acid are broken down into carbon dioxide and during that process NADH and FADH2 molecules are made.
- NADH and FADH2 are electron carriers.
- This occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria.
- This process does not use oxygen but it only happens when oxygen is present to go on to the next step.
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Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
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- The NADH and FADH2 molecules from Glycolysis and the Kreb’s Cycle are used to make ATP.
- The electrons that these molecules carried from the other steps are high energy electrons and they are used to convert ADP to ATP by adding a phosphate group.
- The ETC requires oxygen so it is an aerobic process.
- This occurs within the inner membrane folds called cristae.
- By the end of this step approximately 36 molecules of - ATP are made by Cellular Respiration.