Cellular Respiration Flashcards

1
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direct products of citric acid cycle

these then donate their posphate to 2 ADP to form 2 ATP and regenerate the original 2 GDP

A

2 GTP

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2
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two types of anaerobic cellular respiration

A

glycolysis

fermentation

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3
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2 types of aerobic respiration

A

citric acid cycle

electron transport chain / oxidative phosphorylation

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4
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starting materials of glycolysis

A

2 ATP, 4 ADP, 2 NAD+, 2 Pi

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5
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products of glycolysis

A
2 Pyruvate
2 ADP
4 ATP
2 NADH
2 H+
2H20
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6
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Net number of ATP produced during Glycolysis

A

2 ATP

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7
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Where does glycolysis lead when not in the presence of O2?

A

lactic acid fermentation

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8
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reactants of lactic acid fermentation

A

Pyruvate
NADH
H+

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9
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Where does glycolysis take place?

A

cytoplasm

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10
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where does lactic acid fermentation take place?

A

cytoplasm

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11
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what are the products of lactic acid fermentation?

A

ethanol (yeast)
CO2
Lactic Acid (muscle cells)
NAD+

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12
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where does glycolysis lead in the presence of O2?

A

pyruvate decarboxylation

*Links glycolysis to citric acid cycle

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13
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reactants of pyruvate decarboxylation?

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2 pyruvate
2 Coenzyme A
2 NAD+

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14
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products of pyruvate decarboxylation

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2 acetyl CoA
2 CO2
2 NADH

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15
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where does pyruvate decarboxylation occur?

A

mitochondrial matrix

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16
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where does citric acid cycle take place?

A

mitochondrial matrix

17
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reactants of citric acid cycle?

A
2 acetyl CoA
6 NAD+
2 FAD
2 ADP
4 H2O
2 Pi
18
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products of citric acid cycle

A
4 CO2
6NADH
2FADH2
2 ATP
4 H+
2 Coenzyme A
19
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what is the net ATP output of pyruvate decarboxylation?

A

-2 ATP; transport of high-energy electrons from cytoplasmic NADH across the MADH-impermeable mitochondrial membrane uses 1 ATP and 1 NADH

20
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what is the net output of the citric acid cycle?

21
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what process in aerobic respiration follows the citric acid cycle?

A

oxidative phosphorylation / electron transport chain

22
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reactants of oxidative phosphorylation / ETC

A
10 NADH total
2 FADH2
34 ADP
34 Pi
10 H+
5 O2
23
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products of oxidative phosphorylation / ETC?

A
10 NAD+
2 FAD
34 ATP
(3 ATP / NADH, 2 ATP/FADH2)
10 H2O
24
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what is the net ATP output for Oxidative phosphorylation / ETC?

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what is the net ATP output for all cellular respiration (anaerobic and aerobic)
36 ATP | 34 from ETC, 2 from citric acid cycle; 2 from Glycolysis used up in pryuvate decarboxylation
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type of glucose catabolism occurs in anaerobic conditions pyruvate is converted into lactic acid (in muscle) or ethanol (in yeast)
fermentation
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type of glucose catabolism | pyruvate converted to acetyl CoA in the mitochondrial matrix
pyruvate decarboxylation
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type of glucose catabolism acetyl CoA enters NADH, FADH2, and CO2 produced
citric acid cycle
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type of glucose catabolism coenzymes are oxidized energy is released as electrons are transferred from carrier to carrier O2 is final electron acceptor
electron transport chain
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type of glucose catabolism electrochemical gradient caused by NADH and FADH2 oxidation provides energy for ATP synthase to phosphorylate ADP into ATP
oxidative phosphorylation