BIOL 1111 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Spindle Checkpoint, Pyruvate Dehydrogenase, Sister Chromatids

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This is a list of concepts and terms you should review for your third exam (monday, This list is not meant to be all inclusive but rather should be used as a guideline to help you organize your studying. Cellular respiration - cellular process that requires oxygen and gives off carbon dioxide: glucose + oxygen --------> carbon dioxide + water + energy (atp) + heat. Energy within a glucose molecule is released slowly so that atp can be produced gradually; cell would explode if released all at once. Nad+ and fad are oxidation-reduction enzymes active during cellular respiration. Usually involves glucose but other nutrients are possible. Steps of respiration: glycolysis, transition reaction, citric acid (krebs) cycle, oxidative. Phosphorylation (electron transport system, atp synthase: glycolysis - glucose is broken down in cytoplasm to 2 pyruvates. 2 atp are used to activate glucose; substrate-level phosphorylation makes. 4 atp so the net atp produced is 2.

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