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Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration.
Glycolysis.

Name the 4 stages of aerobic respiration. - answer1. Glycolysis.
2. The link reaction.
3. The Krebs cycle.
4. Oxidative phosphorylation.

What are the first 3 stages? - answer A series of reactions.

What happens to the products of the first three stages? - answer They are used in the
final stage to produce ATP.

Where does glycolysis take place? - answer In the cytoplasm.

Where do the remaining 3 stages occur? - answer In the mitochondria.

What can glucose be used as? - answer A respiratory substrate in both types of
respiration.

However, what is noted? - answer Glucose is not the only respiratory substrate that can
be used in aerobic respiration.

What can happen to some products resulting from the breakdown of other molecules,
such as amino acids from proteins? - answer They can be converted into molecules that
are able to enter the Krebs cycle (usually acetyl CoA).

What happens to the products of glycolysis in anaerobic respiration? - answerThey are
converted into ethanol or lactate instead.

What does glycolysis make from glucose? - answerPyruvate.

What does glycolysis involve? - answerSplitting one molecule of glucose into two
smaller molecules of pyruvate.

What type of process is glycolysis? - answerAnaerobic - no oxygen is needed.

Give the 2 stages of glycolysis. - answer1. Phosphorylation.
2. Oxidation.

What happens to glucose in phosphorylation? - answerGlucose (6C) is phosphorylated
using a phosphate from a molecule of ATP.

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