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What carbohydrate is the major input into glycolysis

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What carbohydrate is the major input into glycolysis.

What energy molecule is invested into glycolysis to get the pathway started? How many of these energy molecules are used?

What are the outputs of glycolysis (sugars, electron carriers, ATP molecules)?

When oxygen is not present after glycolysis, what pathway is used to extract more energy out of the metabolism of glucose?

After fermentation occurs, what byproduct is made by animals? What byproduct is made by yeast?

Where does glycolysis occur in the cell?

If oxygen is present, pyruvate enters the Krebs Cycle. Before it enters its turned from a three-carbon sugar into a two-carbon sugar. Where does the other carbon get made into?

What electron carriers are generated from the Krebs Cycle? Is ATP generated in this pathway?

Where does the Krebs Cycle take place?

Electrons carriers from glycolysis and Krebs cycle bring electrons to the electron transport chain. What is the purpose of bringing electrons to the electron transport chain?

What molecule is the terminal electron acceptor in the electron transport chain? What is that molecule turned into?

The hydrogen ion gradient that is generated by the movement of electrons from the mitochondrial matrix to the inner membrane space is an example of potential energy. How is this hydrogen ion gradient used to generated ATP?

What is the enzyme complex that generates ATP?

What two reactants are needed to generate ATP?

Where does the electron transport chain occur in the cell?

When NAD+ gains an electron is it oxidized or reduced?

When NADH loses an electron is it oxidized or reduced?

*Be sure to recall LEO goes GER (loss of electron = oxidized, gain of electron = reduced)

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