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- Describe the main catabolic pathways and their locations inaerobic respiration.Explain how the breakdown of glucose yields two ATP molecules on anaerobic respiration and 38 ATP molecules in aerobic respiration.Describe the significance of oxygen in the last phase of aerobic respiration using specific examples
- Describe with a summary picture the aerobic respiration from glucose (CHO) all the way to Co2 and water. Highlight, with yellow the flow of H (and then electrons and protons) and in red the ATP Include: inner membrane, outer membrane, matrix, intermembrane space glycolisis, Krebs cycle (citirc acid), e.t.c. (oxidative phosphorilation) ATP synthase, NADH dehydrogenase complex, cyt b-c1complex, cyt oxidase complex, ubiquinone, cytochrome-c glucose, pyruvate, acetyl-Co-A, H2O, O2, CO2, NADH, NAD+, FADH2, e-, H+, ATP, ADP +Pi direction of the arrows, inner membrane potential, gradient of protons, inner membrane transporters, outer membrane porinsExplain why the process of Anaerobic Respiration is so important, (providing reference to glycolysis, the role of coenzymes, and ATP formation).Explain the difference between the number of ATPmolecules produced by aerobic respiration and thenumber produced by anaerobic respiration