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How many carbon atoms does Glucose have?
Glycolysis
What is the first stage of cellular respiration?
It gradually releases the energy in food to make ATP
What does cellular respiration do?
In the cytoplasm
Where does glycolysis occur in the cell?
One phosphate group
After hydrolysis, what part of an ATP molecule attaches to a carbon atom?
2
How many total phosphate groups are dropped off on a Glucose molecule after glycolysis?
Lysis
What is the phase called where the Glucose molecule splits in half? (This creates 2 three-carbon sugars)
NAD
What is the coenzyme that carries electrons throughout cellular respiration? (Before it turns in to NADH)
NADH
What does NAD+ turn into after electrons and hydrogen ions are transferred on to it?
2
How many electrons are transferred to NAD+ from the three-carbon sugar?
Triose
What is a three-carbon sugar called?
A phosphate group
After the electrons are transferred to NADH, what is added to one of the carbon atoms in the triose?
ADP picks up phosphates from the triose, turning the ADP into ATP
What happens during ATP Formation?
Pyruvate
After ATP Formation, what is the remaining three carbon molecule called?
pyruvate, NADH, and ATP
What products in pairs of twos are created as a result of glycolysis?
It’s oxidizing
What is happening to the glucose molecule during glycolysis?
Electrons and hydrogens
During oxidization, what is removed from the glucose molecule?
To carry electrons and hydrogens to the electron transport chain
What is the purpose of NADH?