AP Biology Ch. 9 – Cellular Respiration. Catabolic pathway Fermentation Aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration Cellular respiration Redox reaction.

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AP Biology Ch. 9 – Cellular Respiration

Catabolic pathway Fermentation Aerobic respiration Anaerobic respiration Cellular respiration Redox reaction Oxidation/reduction Reducing agent Oxidizing agent NAD+ Electron transport chain Glycolysis Citric acid cycle Oxidative phosphorylation Substrate- level phosphorylation Pyruvate Acetyl CoA Cytochromes ATP synthase Chemiosmosis Proton-motive force Alchohol fermentation Lactic acid fermentation Obligate anaerobes Facultative anaerobes Beta oxidation biosynthesis

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Fermentation  definition