Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm while the citric acid cycle takes place in the matrix and the electron transport chain happens at the inner mitochondrial membranes. The citric acid cycle requires pyruvat
What happens to the NADH produced in glycolysis? What does it need to get into the mitochondria? How ATP is generated in Mitochondria? What are the roles of NADH/FADH_{2} ? What process includes the electron transport chain and chemiosmosis? What is glycolysis? What is involved ...
How does chemiosmosis bring cations into the plant cell? In cellular respiration, ___ ATP molecules must be input to initiate the process of glycolysis. A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D)6 What happens to ATP after it binds to the protein? How...
Movement is an important characteristic feature of all living beings. Plants are rooted in the soil and cannot move from place to place like animals; hence, their movements are different. This movement in plants is called the movement of curvature, where the organs of the stationary plants chang...
The rate of a chemical reaction refers to the speed with which reactants are converted to products, the substances formed from the reaction. Collision theory explains that chemical reactions occur at different rates by proposing that in order for a react
What is chemiosmosis and how does the H gradient help produce ATP? What happens in the electron transport chain and what protein complexes are used (name them and their position in the mitochondria)? a. How is the energy of an electron changed as it moves...
Most of the cell's ATP is created via chemiosmosis. What is an alternative way of producing ATP? Use an example. Why does cellular respiration occur? In the process of respiration, which molecules provide the energy for the production of ATP? Where (in what bonds ...
What happens in the light reactions of photosynthesis? How are ATP and NADPH produced? During photosynthesis, A. light reactions produce sugar, while the Calvin cycle produces O2. B. light reactions produce NADPH and ATP, while the Calvin cycle produces sugar. C. light reactions photophosphorylate...
What happens to pyruvate before it can enter the Krebs cycle? What would occur if NAD+ were not regenerated for the Krebs cycle? Although molecular oxygen is not utilized in the Krebs cycle reactions, explain why the presence of oxygen is essential for this cycle to operate. ...
What does chemiosmosis produce? What are the products of oxidative phosphorylation? What is the role of pyruvate in cellular respiration? What is the immediate result of stopping the glycolysis process? What do glycolysis and the citric acid cycle have in common?