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Summary·3 sections
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Cellular respiration breaks glucose down into ATP across three stages, and oxygen is what keeps the whole chain running.

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  • Respiration converts glucose into ATP across three stages.Lecture 11 · p. 1
  • Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm and nets 2 ATP.Lecture 11 · p. 3
  • The Krebs cycle loads NADH and FADH₂, not ATP directly.Lecture 11 · p. 6
  • The electron transport chain makes the bulk of the ATP.Lecture 12 · p. 2
  • Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the chain.Lecture 12 · p. 4

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Cellular respiration turns glucose into ATP in three stages, powered by oxygen.

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  • Respiration converts glucose into ATP across three stages.Lecture 11 · p. 1
  • Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm and nets 2 ATP.Lecture 11 · p. 3
  • The Krebs cycle loads NADH and FADH₂, not ATP directly.Lecture 11 · p. 6
Summary·3 sections
TL;DR

Cellular respiration breaks glucose down into ATP across three stages, and oxygen is what keeps the whole chain running.

Key points
  • Respiration converts glucose into ATP across three stages.Lecture 11 · p. 1
  • Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm and nets 2 ATP.Lecture 11 · p. 3
  • The Krebs cycle loads NADH and FADH₂, not ATP directly.Lecture 11 · p. 6
  • The electron transport chain makes the bulk of the ATP.Lecture 12 · p. 2
  • Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the chain.Lecture 12 · p. 4
Summary·5 sections
TL;DR

Cellular respiration breaks glucose down into ATP across three stages: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. Oxygen is the final acceptor that keeps the chain running, yielding about 30 to 32 ATP per glucose.

Key points
  • Respiration converts glucose into ATP across three stages.Lecture 11 · p. 1
  • Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm and nets 2 ATP.Lecture 11 · p. 3
  • The Krebs cycle loads NADH and FADH₂, not ATP directly.Lecture 11 · p. 6
  • The electron transport chain makes the bulk of the ATP.Lecture 12 · p. 2
  • Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the chain.Lecture 12 · p. 4
  • Without oxygen, cells fall back on fermentation.Lecture 12 · p. 7
  • Total yield is about 30 to 32 ATP per glucose.Lecture 12 · p. 9
Summary·3 sections
TL;DR

Cellular respiration breaks glucose down into ATP across three stages, and oxygen is what keeps the whole chain running.

Key points
  • Respiration converts glucose into ATP across three stages.Lecture 11 · p. 1
  • Glycolysis happens in the cytoplasm and nets 2 ATP.Lecture 11 · p. 3
  • The Krebs cycle loads NADH and FADH₂, not ATP directly.Lecture 11 · p. 6
  • The electron transport chain makes the bulk of the ATP.Lecture 12 · p. 2
  • Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the chain.Lecture 12 · p. 4
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