Cell respiration
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- 1. It is the continuation of aerobic cellular respiration after glycolysis, and it takes place in the mitochondrial matrix.
- 5. This process occurs over a complex metabolic pathway involving multiple enzymes and paired reactions.
- 7. Is the first step in cellular respiration and occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell.
- 8. Is the most common fermentation process carried out by animals.
- 10. Takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane and is the final step of aerobic cellular respiration.
- 13. Is defined as the difference in charge and chemical concentration across a membrane.
- 14. Are molecules capable of accepting electrons from one molecule and donating them to another via the process of electron transport.
- 15. Is the process by which animals convert food into a type of energy usable by their cells.
- 16. Are molecules capable of accepting electrons from one molecule and donating them to another via the process of electron transport.
- 17. The phosphorylation of ADP molecules must first occur.
- 18. Is a combination of the words reduction and oxidation.
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- 2. Break down larger complex molecules into smaller molecules.
- 3. Generates ATP when insufficient oxygen is available for aerobic respiration.
- 4. Is defined as the difference in charge and chemical concentration across a membrane.
- 6. Is the movement of ions across a selectively permeable membrane down an electrochemical gradients.
- 9. This process can be divided into three main phases: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle
- 11. During this process, the 6-carbon glucose molecule is split into two 3-carbon pyruvate molecules, producing only a small amount of energy
- 12. Ausing symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, weakness or irregular heart rhythm.