Stages
Reactants & Products
Location Location Location
Fermentation
Misc.
100

The first stage of cellular respiration. Glucose is split into two pyruvate.

Glycolysis

100

The gas that organisms breathe in during cell respiration

Oxygen

100

The main organelle responsible for cellular respiration

Mitochondria

100
Is called a(n) ______________ process because it does not require oxygen to take place

Anaerobic

100

The net amount of ATP produced by Glycolysis

2 ATP

200

The stage where most of the energy is produced

Electron Transport Chain

200

The reactant that is converted into useable energy.

Glucose

200

The location of glycolysis in both prokaryotes and eukaroytes

Cytoplasm

200

When beer, wine, and bread dough is made this type of fermentation product is produced. 

Ethyl Alcohol

200

NADH and FADHcarry these two the ETC

Electrons

300

The stage in cellular respiration where water is produced.

Electron Transport Chain

300

The total number of ATP molecules produced during the process of aerobic cellular respiration

36

300

The fluid portion of the mitochondria, site of the Krebs Cycle

Matrix 

300

When cheese, buttermilk, saurkraut are made, this type of fermentation product is produced.

Lactic Acid Fermentation

300

The final electron acceptor of cellular respiration

Oxygen

400

The stage in which the electron carriers NADH and FADHare produced

Krebs Cycle

400

The product of cellular respiration that is converted by plants into sugar through photosynthesis

Carbon Dioxide

400

The location of the electron transport chain.

Inner Membrane of the Mitochondria

400

To win a 60-second footrace like a 400m dash, your body primarily uses this to make energy

Anaerobic Lactic Acid Fermentation
400

In order to produce ATP, the movement of this Ion must take place

H+ (Hydrogen)

500

The stage where carbon dioxide is produced

Krebs cycle

500

The oxygen we breathe is converted into this at the end of the electron transport chain

Water

500

The space found between the inner and outer membrane where H+ ions are concentrated

Intermembrane Space

500

The purpose of fermentation is to allow for this step of cellular respiration to continue

Glycolysis

500

The name of the enzyme that produced ATP during the final stage of Cellular Respiration

ATP Synthase

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