ETC Where is it? The payoff Chemiosmosis Citric-Acid Cycle
100
Higher potential to be reduced (gaining electrons)
What does having a higher REDOX potential mean?
100
Mitochondria
Where does cellular respiration take place?
100
2.5 ATP
How many ATPs equal 1 NADH?
100
H+
What flows during this to make a concentration gradient?
100
4
How many CO2 are made from the CAC?
200
Complex II
Which complex do the electrons from FADH2 enter from?
200
Cytoplasm
Where does glycolysis take place?
200
1.5 ATP
How many ATPs equal 1 FADH2?
200
ETC
What process helps protons move through the membrane into the inter-membrane space?
200
Acetyl-CoA
What is reduced in the beginning of the CAC?
300
Complex I---III---IV
What complexes do the electrons from NADH flow through?
300
Mitochondrial matrix
Where does pyruvate oxidation and the CAC happen in the mitochondria?
300
ZERO!
How many ATPs are made during the electron transport chain?
300
Down
What is the direction in which the protons move through the rotor in terms of the gradient?
300
6 NADH's
How many NADHs are made from the CAC?
400
FADH2
Which electron carrier had a higher REDOX potential?
400
2
How many membranes do mitochondria have?
400
NADH and FADH2
What electron carriers are formed from the citric acid cycle?
400
ATP synthase
What is the process of making ATP during this called?
400
Oxaloacetate
What is oxidized first during the CAC?
500
Bottom (H2O is the most negative)
Where is electronegativity the highest on the chain?
500
Inner mitochondrial membrane
Which membrane does oxidative phosphorylation happen in?
500
32 ATP
How many ATP total are made from cellular respiration?
500
An Inorganic phosphate
Pre-ATP gets what added in order to make ATP?
500
Citrate
What do Oxaloacetate and Acetyl CoA create when combined in the beginning of the CAC?






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