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  • Hey. My name is Bartholomew. I am here to describe cellular respiration to you while I do my daily activities. Follow me
  • Don't mind the back- that's just my art.
  • Cellular respiration starts with the process of glycolysis where glucose is split into two pyruvic acids which is more formally called pyruvic oxidation
  • Also during this stage, ATP is used to break phosphate bonds and create ADP
  • The Kreb's cycle aka the citric acid cycle is when NAD+ uses an electron from the glucose to create NADH. This happens because coenzyme A releases a molecule.
  • This is also when FAD+ is converted into FADH2. To back track, the acetyl coa starts the Krebs cycle by breaking apart
  • The next part is the electron transport chain. This is when protons are moved across a gradient to create ATP which is also known as ATP synthase
  • Thanks for reading! Hope you learned something. Especially that you should not graffiti or you will end up like me.
  • Each location is different. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm. The Kreb's cycle is in the matrix. The electron transport chain is in the inner membrane (where ATP synthase takes place), the inner membrane space (where H+ are released), and the outer membrane.
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