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  • Man I am So tired
  • Maybe you should take a brake and let your body complete cellular respiration 
  • that's not good
  • zzzzzzz
  • well you see cellular respiration is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP and then release waste .
  • what's cellular respiration
  • zzzzzzz
  •  I'm glad you asked cellular respiration is made of 4 phases they are glycolysis the bridge reaction the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain
  • how dose it work
  • Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. two ATP are consumed as two phosphates are added to the glucose before it is split into two three-carbon compounds. These are made into two molecules of pyruvate, 2 NADH, and four ATP for a total gain of two ATP.
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  • In the bridge reaction which occurs in the mitochondria the two pyruvate molecules from glycolysis are turned into two molecules of acetyl coenzyme alsoto CO2 are produced as waste
  •  Another electron carrier, four NADH and one FADH2 per glucose molecule entering cellular respiration at glycolysis These molecules are wanted for the electron transport chain, and in the course of their synthesis, four more CO2 molecules are shed from the cell as waste.
  • The Krebs cycle combines the two-carbon molecule acetyl CoA with the four-carbon molecule oxaloacetate, and cycling the resulting product by means of a series of transitions that damper the molecule back to oxaloacetate, it produces 8 NADH and two FADH2, 
  • The final stage of cellular respiration is where the most of the power is created. The electrons brought by NADH and FADH2 are dragged from these molecules by enzymes in the mitochondrial membrane and utilized in oxidative phosphorylation, and the addition of phosphate molecules to ADP to generate ATP. Oxygen is need for this step it's the final electron acceptor in the chain. This generated H2O, so this step is where the water in the cellular respiration is Totally 32 to 34 molecules of ATP are produced in this step
  • your right i just need some time to allow my body to rejuvenate itself and produce ATP
  • WOW that's so cool so in total your body makes 36 - 38 ATP
  • Now You Know
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