Respiration

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Why does pyruvate only enter the mitochondria when there is oxygen?
1. Link reaction stops. 2. Pyruvate is not broken down in mitochondria 3. No concentration gradient 4. Pyruvate remains in cytoplasm for anaerobic respiration
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What is the role of NAD+/FAD+
1. They are coenzymes to dehydrogenase for removal of H to occur 2. Carry Hydrogen (H+/e-). They are meant to be reduced 3. Carry electrons to the cristae (e- transport chain)
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What is chemiosmosis?
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1. They are coenzymes to dehydrogenase for removal of H to occur 2. Carry Hydrogen (H+/e-). They are meant to be reduced 3. Carry electrons to the cristae (e- transport chain)

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