Glycolysis
Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
Misc 1
Misc 2
100

The reactant in glycolysis

Glucose

100

The reactants in the Krebs Cycle

Pyruvic acid

"Empty" electron carriers

100

The reactants in the electron transport chain

Electron carriers

Water

100

The inverse of cellular respiration

Photosynthesis

100
The difference between aerobic and anaerobic processes
Aerobic requires oxygen

Anaerobic does not require oxygen

200

The products of glycolysis

2 pyruvic acid

2 ATP

200

The products of the Krebs Cycle

2 ATP

Carbon dioxide

Electron carries

200

The products of the electron transport chain

32 ATP

Water

200

The electron carried involved in cellular respiration and photosynthesis

NADPH

200

The "empty" form of NADPH

NADP+

300

The term describing glycolysis' dependence on oxygen

Anaerobic

300

The term describing the Krebs Cycle's dependence on oxygen

Aerobic

300

The term describing the electron transport chain's dependence on oxygen

Aerobic

300

The three components of ATP

Adenine

Ribose
Phosphate

300

The types of organisms in which you can find mitochondria

Animals, plants, fungi, protists

400

Where glycolysis takes place

The cytoplasm

400

The other name of the Krebs Cycle

The Citric Acid Cycle

400

The specific location where the Electron Transport Chain takes place

The inner membrane of the mitochondria

400

The product of the dark reaction used in cellular respiration

Glucose

400

The product of the light reaction used in cellular respiration

Oxygen

500

The amount of carbon atoms in one molecule of pyruvic acid

3

500

The specific location where the Krebs Cycle takes place

The mitochondiral matrix

500

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500

Where the energy for ATP originates from

Light

500

The macromolecules found in ATP

Carbohydrates

Nucleic acids

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