Cellular respiration Flashcards
What is cellular respiration?
Cellular respiration is the process by which living cells convert chemical energy, stored in glucose, into a form they can use, namely ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
What is the overall equation for cellular respiration?
The overall equation for cellular respiration is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6H2O + 6CO2 + 38 ATP.
What are the four stages of cellular respiration?
- Glycolysis, 2. Pyruvate oxidation, 3. Citric Acid Cycle, and 4. Electron Transport Chain.
What is glycolysis?
Glycolysis is the process of breaking down glucose into pyruvate, producing energy in the form of ATP and NADH.
Where does glycolysis occur?
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of all cells.
What are the products of glycolysis?
Glycolysis produces 2 molecules of pyruvate, 2 ATP (energy), and 2 NADH molecules.
How many ATP molecules are gained during glycolysis?
While 2 ATP molecules are required to start the process, glycolysis produces a net gain of 2 ATP molecules.
What happens during pyruvate oxidation?
During pyruvate oxidation, pyruvate is transported into the mitochondrion from the cytosol via a transporter protein. Coenzyme A is then added to the molecule to create Acetyl CoA, which can enter the next step of cellular respiration.
Where does pyruvate oxidation occur?
Pyruvate oxidation occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
What is the role of coenzyme A in pyruvate oxidation?
Coenzyme A is added to pyruvate to form Acetyl CoA, which serves as the molecule that can be introduced into the next step of cellular respiration.
Where does the Citric Acid Cycle (CAC), also known as the Krebs Cycle, occur?
The Citric Acid Cycle (CAC) occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
What is the requirement for the Citric Acid Cycle (CAC) to occur?
The Citric Acid Cycle (CAC) requires the presence of oxygen in order to occur. Therefore, it is part of aerobic respiration.
How many rotations of the Citric Acid Cycle (CAC) occur for every glucose molecule?
Every glucose molecule undergoes two rotations of the Citric Acid Cycle (CAC).
Where does the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) occur?
The Electron Transport Chain (ETC) occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
What is the requirement for the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) to occur?
The Electron Transport Chain (ETC) requires the presence of oxygen in order to occur, making it part of aerobic respiration.