BSC 1010C Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Acetyl-Coa, Anaerobic Respiration, Citric Acid Cycle

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Cellular respiration general: know all steps of cellular respiration (glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, citric acid cycle (or krebs cycle), electron transport chain, and chemiosmosis. Glycolysis: occurring in the cytosol, breaks glucose into 2 molecules of pyruvate. Pyruvate oxidation:the conversion of pyruvate molecules to carbon dioxide, acetyl coenzyme a, and nadh. Krebs cycle: in the mitochondria, it creates 6 nadh + h+ molecules, two fadh2 molecules, four carbon dioxide molecules, and two atp molecules. C6h12o6 2c2h5oh + 2co2 + atp + heat. In some anaerobic systems, an organic compound is used as the final electron acceptor, instead of oxygen. There are a few other options for final electron acceptors seen among living organisms, such as in. Methanogens (co2) and sulfur bacteria (so4: differentiate between fermentation and general anaerobic respiration. What results did you get: which pea experiment worked best based on the results given, interpret oxygen consumption trends.

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