What type of organisms use Alcoholic Fermentation?
What is Fungi and Bacteria
What gas is needed for cellular respiration to take place?
What is Oxygen
Anaerobic respiration only takes place in animals
What is False
Describe the types of energy?
What is Potential and kinetic chemical energy
What is the relationship between oxidation and reduction reactions
What is when reactants trade off electrons
What type of organisms use Lactic Acid Fermentation?
What is Animals
What gas is produced as a result of cellular respiration?
What is Carbon dioxide
Where does photosynthesis take place in plant cells?
What is Chloroplast
Describe the structure of atoms
What is Atoms are the smallest that has properties of that element contains protons,neutrons, and electrons
Why is water important
What is High heat capacity high heat of vaporization polar solvent reactivity cushioning
Where does glycolysis occur inside cells?
What is Cytoplasm
What does Aerobic respiration require?
What is oxygen
ATP stores energy in the bonds between its…
What is Phosphate Groups
What are the four most common elements in the human body?
What is Carbon,oxygen,hydrogen and nitrogen
Discuss the properties of salts
What is Ionic compound that can dissociate into ions when in water considered to be electrolytes
Where does the Krebs cycle occur inside cells?
What is Mitochondria
Glycolysis does not require oxygen
What is True
Which stage of cellular respiration produces the most energy?
What is Electron Transport Chain
How is molarity measured and why is it used?
What is Moles of solute per liter of solvent for % solutions
Discuss the properties of acids
What is Sour H ions proton donor, anion causes acidity H is written first in molecular formula
What is missing?
What is Electron Transport Chain
Lactic Acid is a product of…
What is Anaerobic respiration
What are the reactants of cellular respiration?
What is Glucose and Oxygen
Compare ionic and covalent bonds
What is Ionic bonds transfer electrons and covalent bonds share electrons
Describe the ph scale. Why are buffers important in organisms, give an example
What is a scale from 1-14 with 7 being neutral buffers are necessary to allow optimum conditions for chemical reactions for proteins