Respiration in cells Flashcards

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cellular respiration

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the process by which food is broken down to yield ATP (a source of energy for metabolic reactions)

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respiratory substrate

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the substance used as a fuel and oxidised during cellular respiration

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aerobic respiration

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the form of cellular respiration that occurs in the mitochondria in the presence of oxygen

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stalked particles

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structures on the inner mitochondrial membrane where ATP production occurs

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reduction

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the addition of electrons to a substance (e.g by the addition of hydrogen or removal of oxygen)

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oxidation

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the removal of electrons from a substance (e.g by the addition of oxygen or removal of hydrogen)

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hydrogen acceptor

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a molecule which receives hydrogen and becomes reduced in cell biochemistry

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NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)

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a coenzyme that acts as a hydrogen acceptor

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reduced NAD

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NAD which has received a hydrogen atom in a metabolic pathway

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FAD (flavin adenine dinucleotide)

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a hydrogen carrier and coenzyme ; in cellular respiration, FAD receives hydrogen to form reduced FAD driving the production of ATP

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respirometer

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a piece of apparatus used for measuring the rate of respiration in whole organisms or cultures of cells

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