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In what cell structure does the Krebs cycle and ETC of aerobic cellular respiration take place?
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When oxygen is present, cellular respiration in your body cells yields a total of ______ ATP per glucose molecule.
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In what cell structure does the Krebs cycle and ETC of aerobic cellular respiration take place?
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When oxygen is present, cellular respiration in your body cells yields a total of ______ ATP per glucose molecule.
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Respiration without oxygen is called ____________ respiration.
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The process called ____________ takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell, literally means "glucose-breaking," and yields a total of 2 ATP.
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When is energy stored in ATP?
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Which of the following is considered a waste product of cellular respiration?
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What is the starting molecule for glycolysis?
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Under low oxygen conditions, the production of lactic acid in your body can lead to
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Either lactic acid or alcohol is produced as a result of
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How many ATP molecules are made in the Krebs cycle?
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Plants undergo cellular respiration.
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All eukaryotic cells use cell respiration to breakdown glucose and create ATP.
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Water is a product of aerobic cellular respiration.
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Carbon dioxide is given off to the surroundings by organisms that perform aerobic cellular respiration alcoholic fermentation.
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Cellular respiration converts the energy in the bonds of glucose into usable energy for the cell in the form of ATP.
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The usable energy in an organisms cell is usually found in the form of a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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Right now, sitting at your desk, your cells are using mostly anaerobic respiration to make glucose.
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Carbon dioxide is a necessary ingredient for cellular respiration to occur.
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The starting material(s) in a chemical reaction (the left side of the chemical equation) are called
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____________is the process that occurs in the cytoplasm in which the glucose molecule is broken into two parts.
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What is the equation of cellular respiration?
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Most ATP in eukaryotic cells is produced in the:
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Most ATP produced in aerobic respiration occurs in the
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Products of glycolysis include:
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Products of the Krebs cycle include:
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The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration is:
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In the presence of oxygen, all cells synthesize ATP via the 3 step process of aerobic respiration. Many cells also can metabolize pyruvate if oxygen is not present, via the process of:
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The net result of the breakdown of glucose in glycolysis and fermentation is the production of:
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Which stage of aerobic respiration requires ATP?
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Which stage of aerobic respiration requires CO2?
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Which stage of aerobic respiration produces ATP, NADH, FADH2, and releases CO2?
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As protons(H+ ions) flow through the ______, energy is released and used to combine ADP and inorganic phosphate to form ATP.
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Which of the following occurs in both photosynthesis and respiration?
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
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This process uses electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP
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Cramps during exercise are caused by:
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Cellular respiration is the chemical opposite of photosynthesis. What is its basic chemical formula?
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Cellular respiration is completely aerobic, meaning that every phase needs oxygen in order to take place.
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Which isn't an end product of glycolysis?
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The Krebs cycle occurs within the mitochondria of a cell. Which best describes the site of the Krebs (citric acid) cycle inside the mitochondria?
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The final step in the process of cellular respiration is the electron transport chain (ETC). What best describes the first step in the electron transport chain?
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Once enough H+ ions have been pumped to the inter-memebrane of the mitochondria, they tend to move back inside the membrane through ATP synthase to make ATP. What is this random movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration called?
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As the hydrogen ions move back through the membrane, they flow through the enzyme that is the center of all cellular respiration because it produces 32 ATP. What is this important enzyme?
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Two oxygen atoms enter the mitochondrial matrix at the end of the ETC. They bond with the electrons from and the protons (H+ ions) that just passed through it to form what final product?
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The electron transport chain is the only way that cells make ATP.
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What is the term used for the metabolic pathway in which glucose (C6H12O6) is degraded to carbon dioxide (CO2) and water?
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Where does glycolysis takes place?
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The oxygen consumed during cellular respiration is involved directly in which process or event?
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Which process in eukaryotic cells will proceed normally whether oxygen (O2) is present or absent?
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All of the following are functions of the citric acid cycle except
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Where are the proteins of the electron transport chain located?
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The primary role of oxygen in cellular respiration is to
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During the electron transport chain, H2O is formed. Where does the oxygen for the synthesis of the water come from?
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During aerobic cellular respiration, a proton(H+ ions) gradient in mitochondria is generated by ____ and used primarily for ____.
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Where is ATP synthase located in the mitochondrion?
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In the absence of oxygen, yeast cells can obtain energy by fermentation, resulting in the production of
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Heat is a waste product of cellular respiration.
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Yeast were mixed with warm sugar water and over time the balloon on top of the bottle started to inflate. What caused the balloon to inflate?
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If the mouse was doing cellular respiration, what would scientists find in the flask labeled C?
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Why is CO2 found in the second tube?
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What reactants are needed for aerobic respiration?
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What is the starting molecule for the Kreb's cycle?
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What is needed to start anaerobic respiration?
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Energy from electrons are used to make ______ in the electron transport chain.