BIOL 1005 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Electron Transport Chain, Ethanol Fermentation, Chemiosmosis

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Alcoholic fermentation a type of fermentation in which pyruvate is converted to ethanol (a type of alcohol) and carbon dioxide, using hydrogen ions and electrons from. Nadh; the primary function of alcoholic fermentation is to regenerate nad+ so that glycolysis can continue under anaerobic conditions. Cellular respiration the oxygen-requiring reactions, occurring in mitochondria, that break down the end products of glycolysis into carbon dioxide and water while capturing large amounts of energy as atp. Chemiosmosis a process of atp generation in chloroplasts and mitochondria. Electron transport chain (etc) - a series of electron carrier molecules, found in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and the inner membrane of mitochondria, that extract energy from electrons and generate atp or other energetic molecules. Fermentation anaerobic reactions that convert the pyruvic acid produced by glycolysis into lactic acid or alcohol and co2, using hydrogen ions and electrons from.

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