Cell Respiration
Cell Resp vs. Photosynthesis
Cell Respiration 2
Fermentation
Chapter 9
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The number of ATP made in the the Krebs Cycle. 

What is 2 ATP?

100

We exhale this gas

What is carbon dioxide?

100

When there is oxygen needed

What is aerobic?

100

Alcoholic Beverages and Bread are made in this type of fermentation. 

What is made from alcoholic fermentation?

100

The second step of cellular respiration

What is the Krebs Cycle?

200

Another name for the Krebs Cycle.

What is the Citric Acid Cycle?

200

The products of cellular respiration

What are carbon dioxide + water+ ATP (energy

200

The symbol for glucose

What is C6H12O6

200

Pyruvic acid + NADH --> Lactic Acid+ NAD+

What is the equation for Lactic acid fermentation?

200

These are the 5 products made in the Krebs Cycle.

What is CO2, FADH2, NADH, ATP, and the 4 carbon molecule needed to start the cycle. 

300

The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree C. 

What is a calorie?

300

Plants produce this gas

What is oxygen?

300

Oxygen is not required when it is this. 

What is anaerobic?

300

The 2 types of fermentation

What is alcohol and lactic acid?

300

This part of cellular respiration is anaerobic.

What is glycolysis?
400

This is what glucose turns into during glycolysis.

What is pyruvic acid?

400

This needs sunlight to occur

What is photosynthesis?
400

The number of stages in cell respiration

What is 3?

400
This happens after glycolysis when there is no oxygen

What is fermentation?

400

The first stage in cellular respiration

What is glycolysis

500
This process starts when pyruvic acid enters the matrix.

What is the Krebs Cycle?

500

The reactants of cellular respiration

What is Oxygen + Glucose?

500

The equation for cellular respiration

What is Oxygen + Glucose ----> carbon dioxide + water + energy

500

Cheese, yogurt, pickles, sour cream, sauerkraut are made in this type of fermentation.  

What is Lactic Acid Fermentation?

500

This is where the FADH2 and NADH take the electrons to in cellular respiration. 

What is the ETC?

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