Point to the nucleus
a
When a cell needs to use energy it breaks down ATP into ______ and P
ADP
Water travels across a cell's plasma membrane, out of the cell and into the solution where it lives. Is it in an isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic solution?
hypertonic
What are the 4 main processes in aerobic respiration?
glycosis, preparation step, krebs cycle, electron transport chain
What do we call organisms that do not use oxygen in their cellular respiration?
Anaerobes
Point to the endoplasmic reticulum
c
A cell needs many _________ if it requires a lot of energy.
mitochondria
Water travels into a cell, across the plasma membrane, causing it to swell. We would say that the cell is in a _______________ solution.
hypotonic
A cell preforms fermentation if _________ is not present
oxygen
How many net ATPs are produced during Glycosis?
2
Point to the mitochondrian
d
Which structures in the cell contain DNA?
nucleus and mitochondrian
There are two phases of ___________, one that is light dependent and the other that is light independent.
photosynthesis
What is the only step in aerobic respiration that can occur during fermentation (so without oxygen)?
glycosis
How many net ATP are produced during the preparation step of aerobic respiration?
0
Point to the nucleolus
b
Ribosomes are found on the ___________ and look like little dots
endoplasmic reticulum
In photosynthesis, oxygen is made and released into the atmosphere in the ___________ reactions
light-dependent
Which process of aerobic respiration creates FADH2 from FAD?
Krebs cycle
How many net ATP are produced during the Krebs Cycle of aerobic respiration?
2
Point to the Golgi
e
Ribosomes make ______________
protein
In photosynthesis, NADP+ is produced in the ____________ reactions
light-independent
During the preparation step of aerobic respiration ____________ is prepared for the rest of the process by losing a carbon and yielding an acetyl.
pyruvate
How many net ATPs are produced during the electron transport chain process of aerobic respiration?
32