Type of respiration that requires oxygen and produces CO2, water and much ATP.
Aerobic
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Type of respiration that takes place in the absence of oxygen and produces lactate (in animals) or ethanol and CO2 (in plants) but only a little ATP.
Anaerobic
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The first stage of aerobic respiration in which a 6-carbon glucose molecule is split into 2 3-carbon pyruvate molecules.
Glycolysis
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The second stage of aerobic respiration in which the 3-carbon pyruvate molecule is converted CO2 and a 2-carbon molecule called acetylcoenzyme A.
Link reaction
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The third stage of aerobic respiration in whichacetylcoenzyme A is introduced into a cycle of oxidation-reduction reactions that yield some ATP and a large number of electrons.
Krebs cycle
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The fourth stage of aerobic respiration in which the electrons produced in the Krebs cycle are used to synthesise ATP with water produced as a by-product.
Electron transport chain
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Card 2
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Type of respiration that takes place in the absence of oxygen and produces lactate (in animals) or ethanol and CO2 (in plants) but only a little ATP.
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Anaerobic
Card 3
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The first stage of aerobic respiration in which a 6-carbon glucose molecule is split into 2 3-carbon pyruvate molecules.
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Card 4
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The second stage of aerobic respiration in which the 3-carbon pyruvate molecule is converted CO2 and a 2-carbon molecule called acetylcoenzyme A.
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Card 5
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The third stage of aerobic respiration in whichacetylcoenzyme A is introduced into a cycle of oxidation-reduction reactions that yield some ATP and a large number of electrons.
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