Cellular Respiration
Glycolysis
Aerobic Respiration
Basics
Cell Yeah!
100

The reactants of cellular respiration. 

What are oxygen and glucose. 

100

Glycolysis means. 

What is the breakdown of glucose (sugar?)

100

The cycle that comes after glycolysis but before the electron transport chain. 

What is the Krebs Cycle? 

100

These organisms have to eat other organisms to get their food (their cells can not make food). 

What are heterotrophs?

100

ATP has this many phosphates. 

What is 3? 

200

The products of cellular respiration. 

What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy? 

200

Glycolysis does need this to take place. 

What is oxygen? 

200

Aerobic respiration requires this gas. 

What is oxygen? 

200

This type of respiration is done when there is no oxygen. 

What is anaerobic respiration? 

200

How many ATP are used to break glucose in glycolysis?

What is 2 ATP? 

300
These many ATP are made overall in cellular respiration. 

What is 36? 

300

Must go into glycolysis to start cellular respiration. 

What is glucose? 

300

Aerobic cellular respiration takes place here and creates this. 

What is in the mitochondria and creates ATP?

300

A reactions that is known for the release of energy. 

What is exothermic?

300

Which has more energy, ATP or ADP?

What is ATP?

400

The definition of cellular respiration. 

What is a process that releases energy by breaking bonds in food molecules (glucose,) in the presence of oxygen. 

400

The products of glycolysis. 

What are 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 Pyruvates?  

400

This is a series of proteins in the mitochondria membrane that move electrons (and H+'s) to make ATP. 

What is the electron transport chain? 

400

Plant respiration occurs. 

What is day and night? 

400

Pyruvic acid from Glycolysis goes into what cycle?

What is the Krebs Cycle? 

500

The full equation of cellular respiration. 

What is C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 --> 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + ATP?

500

If aerobic respiration is done after glycolysis, then the products of glycolysis head to this organelle to be broken down further. 

What is the mitochondrion? 

500

In the last part of aerobic respiration, NADH and FADH2 give up their H's. These H's join with O2 gas to make what molecule ?

What is H20/water? 

500

In sum, anaerobic respiration produces #___ ATP's, and aerobic respiration produces #____ATP's, therefore, __________ respiration is better

What is 2, 38, aerobic? 

500

If I go for a long run, what will build up in my muscles?

What is a build up of lactic acid? 

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