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it's this type of reaction because of the movement of electrons within the cycle. Glucose is oxidized into carbon dioxide and oxygen is reduced into water. |
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what causes the production of 32-34 ATP at the end of cellular respiration(other final products are carbon dioxide and water) |
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examples of things made through alcohol fermentation |
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gradient that the protons make up going from high to low |
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happens in the cytoplasm, final products are lactic acid, and this happens in humans when there isn't enough oxygen for aerobic respiration |
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undergoes alcohol fermentation during anaerobic respiration(mushrooms.) |
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cycle within the matrix of the mitochondria, and its products per glucose are 2 ATP, 2 Carbon Dioxide, 6 NADH, and 2 FADH. |
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a type of cellular respiration the cell undergoes with the availability of oxygen. |
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what oxygen is, due to collection of electrons, being reduced and combined with hydrogens to make water. |
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used to move hydrogens up the concentration gradient, which goes through the ATP synthase |
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how a cell makes energy/ATP |
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Undergoes alcohol fermentation during anaerobic respiration(archaea is a kind of this) |
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step in aerobic respiration within where pyruvate becomes acetyl CoA, produces NADH from NAD and releases carbon dioxide |
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they get energized from electron movement |
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happens in the cytoplasm, where glucose is split into 2 pyruvate, 2 ATP(net of 4-2), and converts 2 NAD to NADH |
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the things that do the process of cellular respiration |
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part of mitochondria where the electron transport chain is located |
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space where hydrogen protons get pumped out from the matrix |
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this is what NADH and FADH are, as they do this to electrons throughout the cellular respiration cycle, and to the electron transport chain |
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happens in the cytoplasm,final products are carbon dioxide and ethanol |
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a type of cellular respiration the cell undergoes when there isn't/isn't enough oxygen available |
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