
Cellular Respiration
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- Q1A series of chemical reactions that break down pyruvate, producing ATP and electron carriers that enter an electron transport chainKrebs CycleCalvin CycleGluconoidFermentation30s
- Q2Which of these is essential for glycolysis to begin?ThylakoidGlucoseCarbon DioxideEthyl Alcohol30s
- Q3Cells harvest the energy in organic compounds to make ATP through a process called?PhotosynthesisKrebs CycleCellular RespirationATP Synthase30s
- Q4The primary fuel for cellular respiration is?glucoseoxygencarbon dioxidecellulose30s
- Q5The first stage of cellular respiration is calledCalvin cycleKrebs cycleglycolysisElectron Transport30s
- Q6Metabolic processes requiring oxygen are?anaerobicNon cellularaerobiccellular30s
- Q7End product of Fermentationcarbon and waterglycogen and alcoholalcohol and lactic acidpyruvic acid and synthase30s
- Q8Which of the following is a stage of aerobic respiration resulting in the production of the most ATP?PhotocellularElectron Transport ChainKrebs cycleGlycolosis30s
- Q9Where does the stage of aerobic respiration involving an electron transport chain take place?Mitochondriaoutside the cellin the cytoplasmChloroplasts30s
- Q10Which molecules are products of the Krebs cycle that enter an electron transport chain?glycogenglucoseNADH and FADH2glycolysis30s
- Q11What is the purpose of fermentation?to enable glycolysis to continueto recycle oxygento produce lactic acidto produce alcohol30s
- Q12The process that recycles NAD+ in the absence of oxygen so that carbohydrates can continue to be broken down to produce ATPPhotosynthesisglycogenKrebs cycleFermentation30s