how many ATP goes into glucose
2 ATP
In the process of the loss of hydrogen-oxidation how many ADP to ATP
4 ADP TO 4 ATP
Pyruvate acid undergoing Yeast fermentation yields
Alcohol + CO2
Pyruvate acid undergoing Homolactic fermentation yields
Lactic Acid
hOW MANY ATP DOES ALCOHOL FERMENTATION AND YEAST FERMENTATION USE
2 ATP
Anaerobic process happens in the
Cytosol
Pyruvate acid in mitochondria yields
O2, 34 ADP, 34 ATP, CO2, and H2O
Citric Acid Cycle • Also known as
Krebs cycle and Tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA)
Final pathway for the oxidation of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins
Citric Acid Cycle
• Major pathway for the formation of ATP and occurs in the
mitochondrial matrix
The citric acid cycle is one of the metabolic pathways involved in
aerobic respiration,
is one of the metabolic pathways involved in aerobic respiration, an important process that produces energy for cells.
citric acid cycle
his is a metabolic pathway that uses a
two-carbon molecule, and a four-carbon molecule
This is a metabolic pathway that uses a two-carbon molecule, and a four-carbon molecule to form a
six-carbon molecule
This is a metabolic pathway that uses a two-carbon molecule, and a four-carbon molecule to form a six-carbon molecule that is used to produce
NADH, carbon dioxide, ATP and FADH2 .
The cycle involves (blank) chemical reactions
eight
• The cycle involves eight chemical reactions, and at the end, the (blank) is produced
original four-carbon molecule
There are four B vitamins essential in the citric acid cycle
1. Riboflavin
2.Niacin
3.Thiamine
4.Pantothenic acid
a cofactor for the enzyme succinate dehydrogenase.
RIBOFLAVIN
RIBOFLAVIN, in the form o
FAD (flavin adenine dinucleotide)