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Card 16
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What 3 things does the mitochondrial matrix contain that allows it to carry out it's functions?
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Card 17
Front
What is the main difference between the outer membrane and the inner membrane of the mitochondria?
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Card 18
Front
What other features do inner membranes have that makes them able to carry out there funtions?
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Card 19
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What other features do outer membrance have that makes them able to carry out their functions?
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Card 20
Front
What do electron transport chains contain that makes them able to carry out their functions?
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Card 21
Front
What is anaerobic respiration?
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Card 22
Front
What process occurs in both anaerobic and aerobic resp?
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Card 23
Front
Why does anaerobic produce less atp than anarobic?
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Card 24
Front
What must anaerobic respiration do with the pyruvate to ensure glycolysis continues to make atp?
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Card 25
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How is the pyruvate reduced in mammals?
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