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Glycolysis
Mid Step/ Kreb's
ETC
Cell cycle/ Mitosis
Meiosis
100
The primary fuel used by cells for energy.
What is glucose?
100
The molecules that enter the Kreb's cycle.
What is Acetyl Co-A?
100
The enzyme used to generate energy in this step.
What is ATP synthase?
100
This is the phase of the cell cycle where DNA is replicated.
What is S phase?
100
These form in prophase 1.
What are homologous pairs/ tetrads/ synapsis?
200
Glycolysis is this type of respiration, because it does not require oxygen.
What is anaerobic respiration?
200
The number of times the Kreb's cycle will run per glucose molecule.
What is 2?
200
The number of ATP produced in this step.
What is 34?
200
The percentage of time a cell spends in the mitotic phase (mitosis).
What is 10%?
200
The number of chromosomes found in each gamete.
What is 23?
300
The products of glycolysis.
What are 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvate?
300
In both the intermediary step and the Kreb's cycle, this is generated as a byproduct.
What is CO2?
300
The final electron acceptor.
What is oxygen?
300
Points in the cell cycle where the cell decides whether to keep going or to enter G0.
What are restriction points/ cycle checkpoints?
300
The name for a mature female gamete.
What is an oocyte (egg)?
400
The number of TOTAL ATP generated in glycolysis.
What is 4?
400
The number of FADH2 generated from 3 Acetyl Co-A molecules.
What is 3?
400
This area of the mitochondria has the highest pH.
What is the mitochondrial matrix?
400
These serve as "ropes" to pull sister chromatids apart.
What are spindle fibers/ microtubules?
400
These separate in Anaphase 2.
What are sister chromatids?
500
This is the process by which ATP are made at this level.
What is substrate-level phosphorylation?
500
The most important product(s) (goal) of the Kreb's cycle.
What is NADH and FADH2?
500
This is the process by which ATP are made at this level.
What is oxidative phosphorylation?
500
The goal of mitosis: 1. Number of cells 2. Haploid/diploid 3. Unique/identical
What are 2, diploid, identical daughter cells?
500
The goal of meiosis: 1. Number of cells 2. Haploid/diploid 3. Unique/identical
What is 4, haploid, unique gametic cells?