Food Polysaccharides Fats Proteins SugarsGlycerolFatty acids Amino acids Amino groups Glycolysis Acetyl- CoA Krebs Cycle Electron Transport
1. Explain and interpret diagrams of each of the following pathways: glycolysis, fermentation, Kreb’s cycle, and the electron transport chain by doing the following: a. start and end carbon sources (molecules) b. ATP used, produced, and net c. NADH (NAD re ) used, produced, and net d. FADH 2 used, produced, and net e. reduction and oxidation of molecules. 2.Label a diagram of the electron transport chain 3.Compare Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Respiration.
I know I have a lot of _______________ BUT please don’t eat me…I taste like vomit.
In the Krebs cycle, pyruvic acid from glycolysis is first “prepped” into a usable form, Acetyl-CoA Figure 6.10 CoA Pyruvic acid Acetic acid Coenzyme A Acetyl-CoA (acetyl-coenzyme A) CO 2
NET AMOUNT OF THE FOLLOWING FROM PART A and B of the KREB’S CYCLE? ATP? CO 2 ? NADH? FADH 2 ?
Marching BAND KREB’s Cycle: NINJA RESPIRATION: KREB’S CYCLE: Cellular Respiration Links