Respiration Flashcards

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1
Q

respiration

A

breakdown of glucose to create ATP

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2
Q

substrate level phosphorylation

A

transfers phosphate group, inefficient

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3
Q

How many ATP total?

A

38

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4
Q

ATP made stage 1

A

4

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5
Q

Glycolysis

A

anaerobic, ATP + NADH + pyruvate

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6
Q
# of carbons in:
Glucose -
Pyruvate - 
Acetyl group - 
Oxaloacetate - 
Citric Acid -
A
Glucose -6
Pyruvate - 3
Acetyl group - 2
Oxaloacetate - 4
Citric Acid - 6
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7
Q

ATP produced from NADH in stage 3?

A

30

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8
Q

ATP produced from FADH in stage 3?

A

4

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9
Q

is respiration endergonic or exergonic?

A

exergonic

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10
Q

what is final electron acceptor molecule in respiration?

A

oxygen

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11
Q

what is final electron acceptor in fermentation?

A

hydrogen

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12
Q

where does stage 1 take place?

A

cytosol

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13
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where does stage 2 take place?

A

matrix

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14
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where does stage 3 take place?

A

across cristae

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15
Q

how many H are released from each citric acid?

A

16 H

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16
Q

molecules that keep electron but reject hydrogen?

A

cytochrome carrier

17
Q

why does acetyl CoA need to attach to the oxaloacetate?

A

to form citric acid + CO2 to be released

18
Q

what is the formula for respiration?

A

C6H12O6 + 6O2 > 6CO2 + 6H2O + 38ATP