Cellular Respiration Review Fun
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- Q1What is the first step in cellular respiration?OxygenationKrebs CycleGlycolysisFermentation10s
- Q2Where does glycolysis take place?NucleusMitochondrial MatrixCytoplasmInner Membrane of Mitochrondria10s
- Q3ATP is a product of glycolysis, what are 2 others?NADH and PyruvateWater and PyruvateNADH and WaterCO2 and Pyruvate10s
- Q4Which step of cellular respiration generates the most ATP?Electron Transport ChainKrebs CycleFermentationGlycolysis10s
- Q5How many NET ATP are produced in Glycolysis?134210s
- Q6What is another name for the Krebs Cycle?Citric Acid CycleElectron Transport ChainGlycolysisCalvin Cycle10s
- Q7Where does the Citric Acid Cycle take place?Mitochondrial MatrixInner Membrane of MitochondriaRibosomesNucleus10s
- Q8What are the products of the Krebs Cycle?O2, NADH, FADH2, ATPFADH2, NADH, O2, H20FADH2, NADH, CO2, ATPC6H12O6, FADH2, NADH, ATP10s
- Q9What is the purpose of FADH2 and NADH in Electron Transport Chain?produce ATPcarry electronsproduce CO2carry protons10s
- Q10What molecule is reduced during the Electron Transport Chain?CO2H2OGlucoseOxygen10s
- Q11Where does the Electron Transport Chain reaction occur?Inner Membrane of MitochondriaOuter Membrane of MitochondriaNucleusEndoplasmic Reticulum10s
- Q12Approximately how many ATP are produced at the end of all stages of aerobic cellular respiration?143624510s
- Q13What is ATP?a phospholipid, an instant source of energy for the cella sugar and 3 phosphate molecules, an instant source of energy in the cella nucleotide and 3 phosphate molecules, an instant source of energy in the cella nucleotide and 2 phosphate molecules, an instant source of energy in the cell10s
- Q14Why do our bodies need to perform cellular respiration?To convert food we eat to a form of energy our body can useTo convert food we eat to carbon dioxide and electronsTo convert food we eat to oxygenTo convert oxygen we breathe in to energy10s
- Q15How does exercise affect rates of cellular respiration?Exercise increases the rate of cellular respirationExercise decreases the rate of cellular respirationExercise doesn't have an affect on the rate of cellular respiration10s