Terms
Cellular Respiration
Respiratory Control
Cellular Respiration Continued
100

The process of air getting into the lungs and back out

ventilation

100

the most efficient way for cells to produce energy

aerobic respiration

100

where control of ventilation takes place

medullary respiratory center

100

glycolysis produced how many ATP

2

200

the ease with which the lungs inflate

compliance

200

Stage 1 of cellular respiration is called

glycolysis

200

_____________________ levels, via their effect on the pH, are the major controllers of ventilation

carbon dioxide

200

stage 2 produces how many CO2

2

300

to take in by means of suction

aspirate

300

stage 2 of cellular respiration is called:

acetyl coenzyme A formation stage

300

The more CO2 in the blood plasma, the __________ the pH of the blood

lower

300

The citric acid cycle produces _________ ATP and _________ CO2

2; 4

400

states that the pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture

Dalton's law

400

stage 3 of cellular respiration is called:

citric acid or Krebs cycle

400

Groups of neurons that aids the switch between inspiration and expiration

pontine respiratory group

400

Stage 4 produces __________ APT and _________ H2O

32; 6

500

a molecule with a hydrophilic end and a hydrophobic end

surfactant

500

stage 4 of cellular respiration is called:

electron transport chain

500

prevents you from overstretching our lungs during vigorous exercise

Hering-Breuer reflex

500

Stage 1 takes place where in the cell

cytoplasm

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