Created by Fauzia Ali
almost 8 years ago
|
||
Question | Answer |
Electron Transport Chain | This is the last stage of respiration and produces the most ATP. It is a collection of proteins on the inner membrane of mitochondria |
Reduced NAD and Reduce FAD release electrons into the chain | These electrons transfer energy to the proteins as they pass through them. The energy is used to pump hydrogen ions out of the inner membrane |
The flow of hydrogen ions (protons) down the concentration gradient through ATP synthetase, providing energy to produce ATP | 3 ATP are produced from reduced NAD, and 2 ATP are produced from a reduced FAD. So for one glucose molecule, 34 ATPs are produced |
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor, it combines with the hydrogen to form water. If oxygen is not present hydrogen cannot pass through so less ATP produced | So altogether 38 molecules of ATP are produced from 1 glucose molecule |
Want to create your own Flashcards for free with GoConqr? Learn more.