Cellular Respiration: Glycolysis definitions Flashcards
Cellular Respiration: Glycolysis definitions
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Glycolysis
The first step of cellular respiration, breaking down glucose into two pyruvate molecules in the cytoplasm.Glucose
A six-carbon sugar molecule that is broken down during glycolysis into two three-carbon pyruvate molecules.Pyruvate
A three-carbon molecule produced from glucose during glycolysis, later transported to mitochondria.Cytoplasm
The location within a cell where glycolysis occurs, outside of the mitochondria.Energy Investment Phase
The initial phase of glycolysis requiring the input of 2 ATP molecules to start the process.Energy Harvest Phase
The second phase of glycolysis where 4 ATP and 2 NADH molecules are produced.ATP
A molecule used as an energy currency in cells, with a net gain of 2 ATP during glycolysis.NADH
An electron carrier molecule produced during glycolysis, used in later stages of cellular respiration.Carbon Dioxide
A gas produced from carbon atoms of glucose during later stages of cellular respiration.Aerobic Respiration
A process of cellular respiration that requires oxygen, unlike glycolysis.Mitochondria
The organelle where stages following glycolysis occur, such as the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain.Carbon Atoms
The primary focus in glucose breakdown during glycolysis, resulting in pyruvate molecules.Electron Carriers
Molecules like NADH that transport electrons during cellular respiration.Net Gain
The total energy yield from glycolysis, resulting in 2 ATP after accounting for initial investment.Chemical Reactions
The series of 10 reactions that constitute the process of glycolysis.