Where does glycolysis, Link reaction, Krebs cycle and Oxidative Phosphorylation occur?
What is the difference between Lactate and Alcoholic fementation?
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
What is the product of glycolysis from a glucose molecule?
What is the net gain of ATP from gylcolysis and from which step?
How many NADH molecules produced from glycolysis? What is the process called?
Link reaction and krebs cycle occurs in aerobic/anaerobic respiration?
How does pyruvate enter the mitochondrial matrix?
What is the name of the reaction that pyruvate undergo to form acetyl CoA?
What does decarboxylation of pyruvate form?
Why do oxidation occur in link reaction (oxidative carboxylation)?
What does the remaining 2 carbon fragment of pyruvate do?
Enzyme used in link reaction?
products formed from link reaction? (per glucose molecule)
product formed from glycolysis?
What reaction does acetyl CoA undergo during krebs cycle?
What is the name of the molecule that is regenerated in krebs cycle?
Product formed during Krebs cycle
Draw the 'diagram-to-go' for Glycolyis till Krebs cycle
If 2 acetyl CoA are fed into Krebs cycle, how many ATP will be synthesised in the cycle?
if 2 acetyl CoA molecules are fed into krebs cycle, how many NADH molecules produced?
What happens to FADH2 and NADH in oxidative phosphorylation?
What are the 2 special features of the electron carriers in the ETC?
What will NADH and FADH2 form after losing its electrons to the ETC?
What happens to the H atoms during Oxidative Phosphorylation?
What happens to the electrons and H+ ions during oxidative phosphorylation?
How are the electrons passed down during oxidative phosphorylation?
When will the electron stop passing down the ETC?
Enzyme that catalyses oxidative phosphorylation
What is the energy released during the movement of electron in oxidative phosphorylation used for?
What happens during chemiosmosis?
What does the ATP synthase consists of location and functions of the different parts?
What is the electrochemical 'force' that drives ATP called?
What is the function of oxidative phosphorylation?
What is the total number of ATP molecules priduced as a result of complete oxidation of a glucose molecule?
Draw the Diagram-to-go for oxidative phosphorylation
How many molecules of ATP produced from Oxidatuve Phosphorylation?
What happens during anaerobic respiration? (4 points)
Will there still be ATP synthesised? If yes, how many and when will it be synthesised?
Why would oxidative phosphorylation be blocked during anaerobic respiration?
Why would Krebs cycle and Link reaction be blocked during anaerobic respiration?
If there is no regeneration of FAD and NAD+, why is glycolysis not blocked too since it requires NAD+?
Does fermentation produce any ATP?
What type of fermentation occur in animals and plants?
What does fermentation regenerate?
What is the significance of lactate fermentation?
What is the significance of ethanol being produced during aloholic fermentation?
Who is the hydrogen acceptor in aerobic and anaerobic repiration?
What is the yield of Anaerobic respiration?
What are the factors affecting respiration?