Ch. 9 - Cellular Respiration Flashcards
What are the three stages of cellular respiration?
- Glycolysis
- The citric acid cycle
- Oxidative phosphorylation
What is substrate-level phosphorylation?
The transfer of a phosphate group directly from a substrate molecule to ADP.
The process in which a hydrogen ion gradient across a membrane is harnessed to drive cellular work.
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What are the net products of the glycolysis of one glucose molecule?
- 2 Pyruvate
- 2 H2O
- 2 ATP (-2 + 4)
- 2 NADH & 2 H+
What is the summary equation of cellular respiration?
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 -> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy
(glucose) (ATP + heat)
What are the net products of the citric acid cycle for 1 molecule of glucose?
- 6 NADH & 6 H+
- 2 ATP
- 2 FADH2
- 4 CO2 (the remaining 2 were given off during the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA)
Where do the 3 stages of cellular respiration take place?
Glycolysis - the cytosol
The citric acid cycle - the mitochondrial matrix
Oxidative phosphorylation - the inner mitochondrial membrane
Which direction do H+ ions flow through ATP synthase?
From the intermembrane space to the matrix.