Cellular Respiration Concepts

Cellular Respiration Concepts

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Emma Peterson

Biology, Science

9th - 12th Grade

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The video explains cellular respiration, starting with glycolysis, which splits glucose into pyruvate, yielding ATP and NADH. It describes cell structure, focusing on mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs. The Krebs cycle processes acetyl-CoA, producing NADH, FADH2, and CO2. These molecules enter the electron transport chain, generating ATP. The video also covers alternative pathways for metabolizing proteins and fats.

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1.

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What is the net gain of ATP molecules from glycolysis?

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Where does glycolysis occur within a cell?

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What is the primary function of mitochondria in cellular respiration?

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What is produced during the pyruvate oxidation step?

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What molecule is formed when acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetic acid?

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How many NADH molecules are produced per turn of the Krebs cycle?

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What is the role of NADH and FADH2 in cellular respiration?

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What is the theoretical maximum yield of ATP from one glucose molecule in cellular respiration?

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Which molecule serves as a common entry point into the Krebs cycle for different types of nutrients?

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What other macromolecules, besides carbohydrates, can be catabolized to enter the Krebs cycle?

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