In cellular respiration, glycolyisis is this step.
What is the first step?
The Krebs Cycle takes place in this cell organelle.
What is the mitochondria?
The Electron Transport Chain takes place in this part of the mitochondria.
What is the inner membrane?
Water and CO2 are used by plants to produce sugar. Sugar contains the hydrogen and carbon atoms necessary to build molecules living organisms need. Which macromolecules are produced by a living organism using these atoms.
What is all of the macromolecules?
If oxygen is NOT present, this step of cellular respiration is followed by fermentation.
What is glycolysis?
Glycolysis produces this many net ATP.
What is 2 net ATP?
The Krebs Cycle is also called this, after the first step in the cycle and a chemical commonly found in lemons and oranges.
What is the Citric Acid Cycle?
Oxygen is used in which parts of cellular respiration.
What is the Krebs cycle and the ETC?
What can technically be produced from the breakdown of glucose?
What is Carbon, or oxygen, or hydrogen?
Name a way carbon gets into the soil.
What is student answers?
Glycolysis produces this electron carrier.
What is NADH?
During the Krebs Cycle, pyruvic acid from glycolysis must bind to this enzyme.
What is Acetyl CoA?
One outcome of the Electron Transport chain is that these ions are pushed across the inner membrane of the ATP Synthase, creating a chemical gradient (diffusion).
What are Hydrogen ions?
Nitrogen is fixed by bacteria into a form so that it can attach to amino acids. Amino acids can combine together to produce what.
What is a protien?
Carbon Compounds in the ground will form what over millions of years?
What is fossil fuels?
Glycolysis is anearobic, which means it can be carried out without this molecule.
What is O2?
Fermentation USES what products of glycolysis?
What is 2 NADH and 2 PYRUVATE?
This final molecule in the Electron Transport chain produces the most ATP in cellular respiration by utilizing the H+ gradient.
What is ATP Synthase?
In the past, sailors often suffered from a disease called scurvy. Scurvy is caused by a lack of vitamin C which was found in some proteins. What can be done to prevent scurvy today?
What is take more vitamin C (DUH)?
What are earths 2 major revisors of carbon?
What is the atmosphere and ocean?
What does 1 CO-A molecule PRODUCE? Hint... Steps 3-6 (4 Things)
Coombs!!! Explain the link Reaction!!!
What is 3 NADH, 1FADH2, 1 ATP, Citric Acid?
The Krebs Cycle produces these two types of electron carriers, which then make their way to the ETC.
What are NADH and FADH2?
The electrons in the Electron Transport Chain are accepted at the end by this molecule to produce 6 water molecules.
What is O2?
DNA is made of 3 parts, each of these 3 parts make a nucleotide. What would I make when I start combining the nucleotides?
What is a nucleic acid?
How many Carbon dioxide molecules are USED as a reactant in cellular Respiration?
What is 0?