Cellular Respiration Summary
Subject:
Biology [1]
Tags:
Biology [2]
Chemiosmosis [4]
Glycolysis [7]
Acetyl-CoA [8]
mitochondrion [10]
Vesicle [11]
Pyruvic acid [13]
Why? Where? In Out Glycolysis Split Glucose into 2 pyruvates Cytosol 1 Glucose 2 Pyruvate 2 NADH 2 ATP Transition Reactions Pyruvate to Acetyl-CoA Inner membrane 2 Pyruvate 2 Acetyl-CoA 2CO2 2NADH Citric Acid Cycle Make the electron carriers Mitochondrial Matrix Acetyl-CoA 2 ATP 6NADH 2FADH2 4CO2 Oxidative phosphorylation (ETC) & Chemiosmosis Send H+ in inner membrane space as they go down ETC chain and this allows us to manage energy (create concentration gradient and produce most ATP) ETC- Cristae Chemiosmosis- inner membrane NADH & FADH2 2H2O 36-38 ATP *** Out products are per glucose *** ***If you want per pyruvate take half of what the numbers are in the chart*** Delivery System (follow the vesicle)