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Key terms used when talking about cellular respiration

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  • A form of chemical energy, that holds energy potential within its bonds that can be used for cellular processes and energy-requiring reactions.
  • A process that can occur without oxygen in the cytosol, outside of the mitochondria, of the cell and is only able to produce only a few ATP.
  • a series of reactions that occur in the mitochondria, that uses oxygen. The reactions convert ADP to ATP and produce carbon dioxide and water as waste
  • A process that occurs in the mitochondria and is a series of proteins that transfer electrons in order to form a proton gradient which will lead to th
  • The type of cellular respiration does not used oxygen, produces fermentation products such as beer, yogurt, chocolate, and cheese.
  • An enzyme in the inner membrane that provides energy for the cell by competing for the phosphorylation of ADP to generate ATP.
  • The type of fermentation where sugar is broken down and had ethanol and carbon dioxide as waste products
  • The type of fermentation that starts with sugar and ends with lactate as the end product.
  • Type of cellular respiration that takes glucose and oxygen and turns it into energy with carbon dioxide and water as waste products.
  • The addition of a phosphate group using a high amount of energy.
  • A mechanism, in both plant and animal cells, that is used for ATP synthesis. It involves the use of chemiosmotic coupling of electron transport.
  • Word that means to build polymers (synthesis).
  • Word that means breaking down polymers into monomers (Catholic).