Introduction to Cellular Respiration definitions Flashcards
Introduction to Cellular Respiration definitions
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Aerobic Cellular Respiration
A process that breaks down glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP, primarily occurring in the mitochondria.ATP
The main energy source for cells, produced in large amounts during aerobic cellular respiration.Mitochondria
The organelle where most stages of aerobic cellular respiration occur, producing ATP.Glucose
A monosaccharide sugar that is oxidized during aerobic cellular respiration to produce ATP.Oxygen
The final electron acceptor in aerobic cellular respiration, reduced to form water.Redox Reaction
A chemical reaction involving the transfer of electrons, as seen in aerobic cellular respiration.Glycolysis
The first stage of aerobic cellular respiration, occurring in the cytoplasm, breaking down glucose.Pyruvate Oxidation
The second stage of aerobic cellular respiration, converting pyruvate into acetyl-CoA in the mitochondria.Krebs Cycle
Also known as the citric acid cycle, it's the third stage of aerobic cellular respiration, producing electron carriers.Electron Transport Chain
The fourth stage of aerobic cellular respiration, where electrons are transferred to produce ATP.Chemiosmosis
A process in the electron transport chain where ATP is synthesized using a proton gradient.Substrate Level Phosphorylation
A method of ATP production during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle.Oxidative Phosphorylation
ATP production method in the electron transport chain using oxygen as the final electron acceptor.Fermentation
An anaerobic process that allows glycolysis to continue by regenerating NAD+, producing lactic acid or alcohol.Carbon Dioxide
A byproduct of aerobic cellular respiration, produced when glucose is oxidized.