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What is the overall purpose of respiration?
To produce
ATP
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What is glycolysis?
The first stage of
aerobic
and
anaerobic
respiration
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Where does glycolysis occur?
In the
cytoplasm
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Why does glycolysis not require oxygen?
It occurs in the
cytoplasm
and doesn't need oxygen
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How many ATP molecules are used in the phosphorylation of glucose?
Two
ATP molecules
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What happens to glucose during the first step of glycolysis?
It is
phosphorylated
to form glucose phosphate
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What is the product of glucose phosphorylation?
Glucose phosphate
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What is triose phosphate?
A
three-carbon
sugar with a
phosphate group
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What is produced when triose phosphate is oxidized?
Pyruvate
and reduced
NAD
(
NADH
)
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What does NAD do during glycolysis?
Picks up
hydrogen
from
triose phosphate
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What is the significance of NAD being reduced?
It gains an electron and becomes
NADH
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How many molecules of ATP are produced from glycolysis?
Four
ATP molecules
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What is the net gain of ATP from glycolysis?
Two
ATP molecules
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What happens to pyruvate after glycolysis?
It is actively transported into the
mitochondrial matrix
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What are the two reduced molecules produced in glycolysis?
Two reduced
NADH
molecules
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What will the reduced NADH be used for?
In the final step of
oxidative phosphorylation
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What are the key steps of glycolysis?
Phosphorylation
of glucose using 2
ATP
Formation of
glucose phosphate
Splitting of glucose phosphate into two triose phosphate
Oxidation of triose phosphate to form
pyruvate
Production of 2 ATP and 2
NADH
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