Basics of Cell Resp
Cell resp steps
Energy transfer
Glucose → Amino Acids → Proteins
What each atom is used for
100

This is the main molecule cells break down during cellular respiration.

What is Glucose

100

This first step occurs in the cytoplasm and breaks glucose into smaller pieces.

what is glycolsis 

100

Energy in glucose originally comes from this source.

sun

100

Glucose can be broken down and rebuilt into these molecules that create body structures.

amino acids or i will also accept proteins or dna

100

Oxygen (O₂) is used in the electron transport chain to form this final product.

energy from electrons and h2o as a byproduct 

200

These three products are released at the end of cellular respiration.

atp co2 and h20

200

This cycle occurs in the mitochondria and releases CO₂ while transferring energy to carrier

krebs cycle

200

This law states energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.

law of conservation of mass

200

Multiple amino acids linked together make these important biological molecules.

proteins 

200

Carbon atoms from glucose leave the body as this molecule we exhale.

co2

300

Your body consumes more of this gas while exercising 

o2

300

This stage produces the most ATP using oxygen across the inner mitochondrial membrane.

etc

300

Instead of “disappearing,” the atoms in glucose become these two waste products.

h20 and c02

300

Mrs. Matthias has moved this many times

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300

The oxygen you breathe is used mainly for this part of cellular respiration.

what is the etc

400

The main purpose of cellular respiration is to release this type of usable energy for the cell.

atp

400

This gas is needed for the electron transport chain to work properly.

o2

400

In cellular respiration, energy moves but matter cycles. Explain:
Energy becomes ______, while atoms become ______.

Energy becomes ATP; atoms become new molecules like CO₂ and H₂O.

400

Explain how glucose supports protein building even though it isn’t protein.

It provides carbon and energy needed to build amino acids, which are then linked to make proteins.

400

Describe where each atom from glucose goes:
Carbon → ______
Hydrogen → ______
Oxygen → ______

Carbon → CO₂
Hydrogen → water
Oxygen → water

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