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Jeopardy Cellular RespirationStage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Energy10101010102020202020303030303040404040405050505050

It is the starting molecule

2Category 1 - 10The number of NADH reduced in this stage

The number of ATPs made directly in this stage (per molecule of glucose)

This is the number of transmembrane proteins spanning the membrane in the ETC

ATP is more accurately known as this nucleic acidIt is the product of glycolysis

3Category 1 - 20The process which strips a CO2 off the pyruvate is called this

The number of electron carriers reduced in this stage

The number of ATPs produced for every FADH2 carrier that enters the ETC

This is the number of ATPs theoretically produced by the presence of one glucose molecule in the cell

Stage 1 occurs here

4The 4-carbon molecule that returns to begin the cycle again and joins with acetyl CoA is called this

The production of ATP by ATP synthase is this type of phosphorylation

Not every NADH molecule results in three ATPs made by the synthase this is why

This is the number of NADH reduced per glucose in Stage 1

The product of stage 2 can also be converted into this molecule if energy is not really needed at the time

This is the number of CO2s produced by this stage

The final electron acceptor at the end of the chain is this tiny but essential moleculeThis type of phosphorylation is performed in Stages 1 and 3

The molecule created after the split from 6 carbons to 3, it only lasts for a split second

The number of ATP created by direct (or substrate-level) phosphorylation in this stage

The first product molecule at the start of the Krebs Cycle

This is the main reason why the movement of electrons through the protein chain is able to result in mass production of ATP

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