
Biology · JC 1 · Cellular Physiology and Respiration · 4.º Período
Aerobic Respiration
Detail the biochemical pathways of aerobic respiration, including glycolysis, the link reaction, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
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Detail the biochemical pathways of aerobic respiration, including glycolysis, the link reaction, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
Key Questions
- What is the net yield of ATP and reduced NAD in glycolysis?
- How does the Krebs cycle contribute to the electron transport chain?
- How is the proton gradient used to synthesize ATP in oxidative phosphorylation?
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