Aerobic Respiration

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Glycolysis
Occurs in cytoplasm in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Glucose is phosphorylated - Hexose biphosphate (6C) produced. HB converted into 2 TP (3C). Hydrogen removed from each TP (oxidised). H passed onto NAD + reduced generating 4 ATP.
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Link Reaction
Occurs if oxygen available. PA enters mitochondrion CO2 and hydrogen are removed from PA by decarboxylase and dehydrogenase enzymes. PA is combined with coenzyme A (CoA) to form a 2C compound called acetylcoenzyme A (AcCoA).
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Kreb's Cycle
Occurs if oxygen available AcCoA (2C) combined with oxaloacetate (4C) to form citrate (6C) which enters kreb cycle. CO2 released. H removed to NAD and FAD. 2ATP generated. 4C regenerated and combines to AcCoA and cycle continues.
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Electron Transport Chain
Occurs if oxygen available
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Include: ATP NAD FAD CO2 Hydrogen Oxidised Phosphorylated
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Occurs if oxygen available. PA enters mitochondrion CO2 and hydrogen are removed from PA by decarboxylase and dehydrogenase enzymes. PA is combined with coenzyme A (CoA) to form a 2C compound called acetylcoenzyme A (AcCoA).

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