What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
Cellular respiration is the process through which cells convert sugars into energy
The organelle where cellular respiration occurs
Mitochondria
What molecule is broken apart in glycolysis?
Glucose
Where does Krebs cycle occur?
Mitochondria
What food or drink is produced from fermentation?
Pickles, wine, beer, cheese, yogurt, sourdough bread, kimchi, etc
Opposite of cell respiration
photosynthesis
What sugar molecule is used in cellular respiration?
Glucose
The outputs of glycolysis
Pyruvate and ATP
What are the inputs for Krebs cycle?
pyruvate or pyruvic acid
What is anaerobic cellular respiration?
Cellular respiration without the presence of oxygen; fermentation
Why is aerobic respiration preferred to anaerobic respiration?
Aerobic respiration releases more ATP
What is the third stage of cellular respiration?
Electron transport chain
Is glycolysis anaerobic or aerobic?
What are the outputs of Krebs Cycle?
Carbon dioxide and NADH
What process from Cellular respiration is only used in Fermentation?
Glycolysis
What is the purpose of ATP?
ATP is a molecule that carries energy within cells
How many ATPs are produced in cellular respiration?
34-36 ATP molecules
How much ATP is produced in Glycolysis?
2 ATP
Krebs cycle produces products for what process?
Electron transport chain
During a heart attack, what builds up in the cardiac cells?
lactic acid
Organisms that consume organic material for energy
Heterotroph
What is the chemical equation for cellular respiration?
Oxygen and Glucose => Carbon Dioxide and water and ATP
Where does Glycolysis occur in the cell?
Cytoplasm
Which process gives the inputs for Krebs cycle?
Glycolysis
How much energy is produced from fermentation
2 ATPs