Fermentation

Fermentation

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9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Fermentation Noun

[fur-men-tay-shun]

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Fermentation


An anaerobic process following glycolysis that releases energy from food by producing ATP in the absence of oxygen.

Example: This diagram shows alcoholic fermentation, where pyruvic acid is broken down into ethanol and carbon dioxide, a process used by organisms like yeast.
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2.

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Glycolysis Noun

[gly-kol-i-sis]

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Glycolysis


The initial metabolic pathway that breaks down glucose into pyruvic acid, producing a small amount of ATP without oxygen.

Example: This diagram shows glycolysis, the process where one glucose molecule is broken down into two pyruvate molecules, releasing a small amount of energy as ATP.
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3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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ATP Noun

[ay-tee-pee]

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ATP


The main energy-carrying molecule, known as adenosine triphosphate, that is used to power nearly all cellular activities.

Example: This diagram shows the ATP-ADP cycle, where ATP, the cell's energy currency, releases energy by losing a phosphate group to become ADP.
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4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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NAD+ Noun

[en-ay-dee-plus]

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NAD+


A coenzyme that functions as an essential electron carrier, accepting high-energy electrons during glycolysis to become NADH.

Example: This diagram shows how the molecule NAD+ accepts electrons and a proton to become NADH (reduction), a key step in energy pathways like fermentation.
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5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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NADH Noun

[en-ay-dee-aych]

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NADH


The reduced form of NAD+ that carries high-energy electrons harvested from glucose during glycolysis to other metabolic pathways.

Example: This image shows the chemical change when NAD+ gains electrons and a proton to become NADH, a process called reduction, which is key to energy transfer.
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6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Pyruvic acid Noun

[py-roo-vik as-id]

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Pyruvic acid


A three-carbon molecule that is the end product of glycolysis and serves as the starting reactant for fermentation.

Example: This diagram shows pyruvic acid being converted into lactic acid, a key step that happens during the process of fermentation.
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7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Anaerobic Adjective

[an-uh-roh-bik]

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Anaerobic


Describes a biological process, such as fermentation, that occurs in the absence of or does not require oxygen.

Example: This diagram shows how glucose is broken down without oxygen (anaerobically) into lactate, producing a small amount of energy (ATP) in the process.
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