mitochondria - General location for cell respiration, Glycolysis - The process that results in having the end products of 2 molecules of C3H6O3 , Bacteria - The organism involved in breaking down sugar to produce lactic acid and 2 ATP molecules, 36-38 ATP molecules - Total amount of ATP made during respiration, 2 ATP - The number of ATP molecules needed to start the first process in cell respiration, The matrix - Specific location for the Krebs cycle, Krebs cycle - 2 pyruvic acids are the reactants for this process to start, Yeast - The organism involved in breaking down sugar to release ethyl alcohol and CO2 in the formation of bubbles to make a small amount of ATP, carriers of high energy in the form of electrons and hydrohen atoms - NADPH & FADH2 molecules, Cell respiration - The energy released by breaking food molecules, ATP - Cells use this usable form of energy to do work; represents a bond made, Cytoplasm - Location for glycolysis, Krebs cycle & Electron transport chain - The stage(s) that needs oxygen present, ADP - Represents a bond broken and a phosphate removed by a chemical reaction called hydrolysis, Fermentation - Food molecules broken to release energy in the absence of oxygen, ATP synthase - A protein enzyme that uses adenosine diphosphate and inorganic phosphate to form energy storage molecules, Carbon dioxide is a product (output) - Krebs cycle, Occurs in an anaerobic environment - Glycolysis, The cristae - Location for the ETC, Electron transport chain - The stage where oxygen combines with hydrogen to make water as an end product,

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