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Cellular respiration converts energy stored in glucose into ATP. Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm and breaks glucose into pyruvate. The citric acid cycle loads electron carriers such as NADH and FADH2.

Key concepts

  • Glucose: Cellular respiration converts energy stored in glucose into ATP.
  • Electron: Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm and breaks glucose into pyruvate.
  • Uses: The citric acid cycle loads electron carriers such as NADH and FADH2.
  • Gradient: The electron transport chain uses those electrons to create a proton gradient, and ATP synthase uses that gradient to make most of the cell's ATP.

Cram plan

  1. 1. Read the summary once, then close it and explain the chapter out loud.
  2. 2. Drill the flashcards until you can answer without looking at the source.
  3. 3. Use the quiz questions to find weak spots, then reread only those sections.

Flashcards

What should you remember about glucose?

Cellular respiration converts energy stored in glucose into ATP.

What should you remember about electron?

Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm and breaks glucose into pyruvate.

What should you remember about uses?

The citric acid cycle loads electron carriers such as NADH and FADH2.

Practice question

Which idea is most central to this biology?

Answer: Glucose