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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Laura Schipper, NADH electron carrier carries electrons Electron Transport Chain, Glycolysis in cytoplasm Produces 2 ATP, Feedback inhibition PFK enzyme lowers activation energy F6P would bind in active site of PFK enzyme Fructose 1,6-diphosphate, oxaloacetate C4 remove CoA acetyl joins C4 Citrate C6, Cellular Respiration begins with Glycolysis Glucose (chemical energy - a.k.a Potential energy), Cellular Respiration includes Preparatory Reaction, Succinate C4 substrate oxidized by FAD FAD reduced to FADH2, C5 Transition State Substrate ATP produced 4 CO2 lost Succinate C4, G6P becomes Fructose 6-phosphate, Cellular Respiration includes Electron Transport Chain, Electron Transport Chain NADH oxidized NAD+, 2 G3P Transition State 2 NAD+ reduced to NADH NADH carries electrons 2 BPG (substrate) Transition State, build up Proton gradient ATP synthase (enzyme) uses ADP and P (chemiosmosis) to generate electrical energy spontaenous reaction (travel down conc. gradient) Last step in oxidative phosphorylation - uses energy from oxidation of substrates to make ATP ATP, Glucose add ATP G6P, Fructose 6-phosphate PFK enzyme lowers activation energy F6P would bind in active site of PFK enzyme Fructose 1,6-diphosphate, C5 Transition State Substrate substrate is oxidized as 2 NAD+ is reduced NADH electron carrier, ATP inhibits PFK by binding in allosteric site, prevents binding of F6P in active site Non-competitive enzyme Feedback inhibition, Citric Acid Cycle in mitochondria Produces 2 ATP, 6 NADH and 2 FADH2, FAD reduced to FADH2 FADH2 electron carrier Electron Transport Chain, Cellular Respiration includes Glycolysis