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Acetyl coenzyme A; the entry compound for the citric acid cycle in cellular respiration, formed from a fragment of pyruvate attached to a coenzyme.

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Acetyl CoA

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A catabolic pathway that consumes oxygen (O2) and organic molecules, producing ATP. This is the most efficient catabolic pathway and is carried out in most eukaryotic cells and many prokaryotic organisms.

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Aerobic Respiration

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Glycolysis followed by the conversion of pyruvate to carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol.

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Alcohol Fermentation

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A complex of several membrane proteins that provide a port through which protons diffuse.

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ATP Synthase

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The catabolic pathways of aerobic and anaerobic respiration, which break down organic molecules for the production of ATP.

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Cellular Respiration

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An energy-coupling mechanism that uses energy stored in the form of a hydrogen ion gradient across a membrane to drive cellular work, such as the syntheses of ATP.

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Chemiosmosis

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An iron-containing protein that is a component of electron transport changes in the mitochondria and chloroplasts of eukaryotic cells and the plasma membranes of prokaryotic cells.

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Cytochromes

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A sequence of electron carrier molecules (membrane proteins) that shuttle electrons during the redox reactions that release energy used to make ATP.

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Electron Transport Chain

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An organism that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is present but that switches to anaerobic respiration or fermentation if oxygen is not present.

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Facultative Anaerobes

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A catabolic process that makes a limited amount of ATP from glucose without an electron transport chain and that produces a characteristic end product, such as ethyl alcohol or lactic acid.

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Fermentation

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Glycolysis followed by the conversion of pyruvate to lactate, with no release of carbon dioxide.

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Lactic Acid Fermentation

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An organism that only carries out fermentation or anaerobic respiration.

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Obligate Anaerobes

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The loss of electrons from a substance involved in a redox reaction.

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Oxidation

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The production of ATP using energy derived from the redox reactions of an electron transport chain; the third major stage of cellular respiration.

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Oxidative Phosphorylation

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The electron acceptor in a redox reaction.

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Oxidizing agent

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The potential energy stored in the form of an electrochemical gradient, generated by the pumping of hydrogen ions across a biological membrane during chemiosmosis.

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Proton-Motive Force

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A chemical reaction involving the complete or partial transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another; short for oxidation-reduction reaction.

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Redox Reactions

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The electron donor in a redox reaction.

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Reducing Agent

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The addition of electrons to a substance involved in a redox reaction.

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Reduction