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| • The breakdown of food molecules in the presence of oxygen in order to release chemical energy in the form of ATP |
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| 2. Cellular Respiration Equation |
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| Glucose,oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, and energy. |
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| • Sugar which is broken down for ATP in Cell Respiration. |
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| 4. Glycolysis reactants and products |
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Reactants- 1Glucose Molecule 6 Carbon Atoms • Products- 2 Pyruvate Molecules and NADH and NADPH (Energy Carriers)3 Carbon Atoms |
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| ____________- The second step of cellular respiration, occurring within mitochondria and producing energy-carrying molecules. |
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| 7. Krebs Cycle Reactants and Products |
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| pyruvate and molecules products are CO2,NADH, NADPH, FADH2, ATP |
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| 9. Electron Transport Chain Definition |
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| A group of proteins in the Cristae of the mitochondria work to pump H+ ions up the concentration gradient. |
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| is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells. |
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| any of a group of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms |
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| elating or belonging to the class of compounds not having a carbon basis |
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| a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms |
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| The inner space in the membrane. |
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| The folds of the inner membrane |
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| The space between the inner and outer membrane |
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| The membrane that surrounds the mitochondria. |
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