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FREE BIOLOGY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT KREBS CYCLE
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Question 1: What kind of energy was Glycolysis use
Answer:
Anaerobic
Question 2: What comes after Citrate
Answer:
Isocitrate
Question 3: What is glycolysis
Answer:
The break down of glucose into two pyruvate molecules
Question 4: What is CO2
Answer:
Carbon Dioxide
Question 5: Where does the Krebs Cycle occur in the mitochondria
Answer:
Matrix
Question 6: What's another name for the prep stage
Answer:
Glycolysis
Question 7: What does the Prep Stage start with
Answer:
six carbon molecule
Question 8: why is glycolysis needed for the Krebs Cycle
Answer:
Provide Pyruvate molecules for the Prep Stage
Question 9: What's another name for Pyruvic Acid
Answer:
Pyruvate
Question 10: What does O.I.L. stand for
Answer:
Oxidized is Lose
Question 11: What happens to Alpha Ketoglutarate to make Succinyl Coa
Answer:
NAD+ turns into NADH and extracts CO2
Question 12: What makes Citrate
Answer:
Acetyl Coa and Oxaloacetate
Question 13: What's the second to the last step in the prep stage
Answer:
water is removed
Question 14: What happens to Malate
Answer:
NAD+ turn into NADH
Question 15: What comes after Fumarate
Answer:
Malate
Question 16: What's the chemical formula for Glucose
Answer:
c6h12o6
Question 17: What is another name for the Krebs Cycle
Answer:
Citric Acid Cycle
Question 18: In the prep stage, what happens before the water is removed
Answer:
Last carbon molecule is moved to the middle
Question 19: What comes after Alpha Ketoglutarate
Answer:
Succinyl Coa
Question 20: How many steps are in the prep stage
Answer:
Eleven
Question 21: In the prep stage, what does the 6 carbon molecule split into
Answer:
two three carbon molecules
Question 22: What molecule has 5 carbons
Answer:
Alpha Ketoglutarate
Question 23: What does R.I.G. stand for
Answer:
Reduced is Gain
Question 24: Is glycolysis oxidized or reduced
Answer:
Oxidized