NADPH and ATP are produced by light reaction
if O2 is not present, lactic acid and alcoholic fermentation proceed
Water is the final product of ETC
in eukaryotes, located in inner membrane of mitochondrion, in prokaryotes, the chain is in the cell membrane
NADH will be oxidized to reform NAD+ in presence of O2
occurs in the cytosol
plants contain mitochondria in addition to chloroplasts
produces 2 ATP
occurs in thylakoid membrane
converts glucose into pyruvate with the production of 4 ATP
Final electron receptor is O2
Citric acid is the first compound formed in this reaction
2 C Acetly-CoA enter the cycle
All high energy electrons come from the Krebs Cycle
occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
1 ATP are produced from each pyruvate molecule
HADH and FADH2 continue on to the ETC to generate more ATP
3 ATP molecules are produced for every pair of high-energy electrons that move down the ETC
2 ATP are produced from each glucose molecule