Plant Systems-Biology Flashcards
How much ATP does Glycolysiis produce?
2 ATP
Alcoholic fermentation
-Produces ethyl alcohol and CO2
Lactic Acid fermentation
-Produces Lactic acid
When does fermentation occur?
After glycolysis when oxygen is not available.
ATP Molecule Diagram
3 phosphates triphosphates then ribose in the middle and at the top adenine.
Sugar Equation
C6H1206
Oxygen
602
Carbon dioxide
6C02
Water
6H20
Aerobic Respiration
36-38 ATP
Anaerobic Respiration
2 ATP
Where is Glycolysis located?
Cytoplasm
Where is the Krebs Cycle & ETC Located
Mitochondria
Krebs Cycle
Pyruvic acid breaks down which releases C02, ATP and high energy electrons
ATP comes out of,
Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle and ETC
Light Dependent Reactions Input
Light, H20
Light Dependent Reactions Outputs
02, ATP, Nadph
Calvin Cycle inputs
Co2, ATP, NADPH
Calvin Cycle Outputs
Sugar, ADP, Nadp+
Light Dependent & Calvin Cycle Occurs in what type of organism
Plants only
Glycolysis Inputs
Glucose, ADP, NAD+
Glycolysis Outputs
Pyruvate 2 ATP
ETC Inputs
02, electrons from glycolysis and Krebs
ETC Outputs
32-34 ATP, h20
Anaerobic Respiration: Lactic Acid & Alcoholic Fermentation
Occurs after glycolysis, glucose, ADP, NAD+ and pyruvic acid
Lactic Acid Fermentation Outputs
Ethyl Alcohol C02
Alcoholic Fermentation outputs
Lactic Acid
Lactic acid & Alcoholic Fermentation Occurs in what type of organism?
-Mainly bacteria & yeasts
-Muscle cells of the same animals
H20 goes out
02 goes in
C02 goes into the Calvin cycle and
Sugar comes out (C6H1206)