Cellular Respiration

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Cellular Respiration by Mind Map: Cellular Respiration

1. The Mitochondria

1.1. Outer membrane

1.2. Intermembrane space

1.2.1. H+ concentration

1.3. Inner membrane

1.3.1. folds

1.3.1.1. cristae

1.3.1.1.1. pl.

1.3.1.2. crista

1.3.1.2.1. sing.

1.3.2. Chemiosmosis

1.4. Matrix

1.4.1. Krebs

2. Oxidative Phosphorylation

2.1. Location

2.1.1. Cristae

2.2. Goal

2.2.1. Get ATP from NADH/FADH2

2.3. How?

2.3.1. Chemiosmosis

2.4. Products

2.4.1. ATP

2.4.1.1. 32

3. Chemiosmosis

3.1. 1. Electron Transport Chain

3.1.1. NADH/FADH2 oxidized

3.1.2. 02

3.1.2.1. final oxidizing agent

3.1.2.2. forms H20

3.1.2.2.1. with H+

3.2. 2. Proton pump

3.2.1. creates pH/electric gradient

3.2.2. H+ transported to intermembrane compartment

3.3. 3. ATP synthase

3.3.1. i. H+ flows back to matrix

3.3.1.1. ENERGY

3.3.2. ii. ADP Phosphorized

3.3.2.1. ATP formed

4. Pathways

4.1. i. Glycolysis

4.1.1. ii. Krebs

4.1.1.1. iii. Oxidative Phosphorylation

4.1.2. ii. Alcohol Fermentation

4.1.3. ii. Lactic Acid Fermentation

5. Glycolysis

5.1. Location

5.1.1. Cytosol

5.2. Goal

5.2.1. Breakdown glucose

5.3. Products

5.3.1. pyruvate

5.3.1.1. 2

5.3.2. NADH

5.3.2.1. 2

5.3.3. ATP

5.3.3.1. 4

6. Krebs

6.1. Location

6.1.1. Matrix

6.2. Goal

6.2.1. Make

6.2.1.1. NADH

6.2.1.2. FADH2

6.3. Products

6.3.1. NADH

6.3.1.1. 3

6.3.2. FADH2

6.3.2.1. 1

6.3.3. ATP

6.3.3.1. 1

6.3.4. CO2

6.3.4.1. 1

7. Anaerobic

7.1. Alcohol

7.2. Lactic Acid