Glycolysis
Krebs
Oxidative Phosphorylation
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Fun Facts
100

Because glycolysis breaks down a molecule to release energy, it is a __________ reaction

Catabolic 

100

The Krebs Cycle may also be called the _________ Cycle 

Citric Acid cycle 

100

The movement of protons across the cell membrane is what powers the enzyme ATP synthase. This process is called _________ 

Chemiosmosis 

100

The two types of fermentation, result in _______ or _______ 

Alcohol and Lactic acid

100

What is the largest mammal in the world? 

Blue whale 

200

Where does glycolysis take place?

Cytoplasm 

200

What are the products of the Krebs cycle 

Carbon dioxide, some NADH/FADH2, and a little ATP 

200

How many ATP molecules are produced by the Electron Transport Chain 

Zero

200

NAD+ and FADH+ are used to carry _______ to the _______

Electrons to the Electron Transport Chain 

200
This popular fruit is 98% water 

Watermelon 

300

What are the products of glycolysis?

Two pyruvate molecules; little bit of ATP

300

The purpose of the Krebs Cycle is to extract the remaining energy out of ________

Pyruvate; sugars

300

What atom is the final electron acceptor in Cellular Respiration 

Oxygen 
300

Which step is carbon dioxide released from? 

Citric acid cycle 

300

What is the closest planet to the Sun 

Mercury 

400

This method of extracting energy out of glucose is done in nearly all organisms, even in both aerobic and anaerobic environments 

Glycolysis 

400

Where does the Kreb cycle take place?

Mitochondrial matrix (inside)

400

Where does Oxidative Phosphorylation take place 

Inner Mitochondrial membrane 

400

In this formula, _____ is oxidized and _____ is reduced 

C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2

Sugar is oxidized, oxygen is reduced 
400

How many books in the Harry Potter series 

7

500

Pyruvate must be converted into _______ to enter into the Krebs Cycle 

Acetyl CoA

500

Where are electrons collected from the Krebs Cycle carried to? 

Electron Transport Chain 

500

As electrons move across ETC, an electrochemical gradient is created as ______ is pumped _____ the intermembrane space 

Protons; into 

500

Organisms that can release short bursts of energy must have  _______muscle cells (making most of their energy through _______)

Glycolytic 

500

What is the strongest muscle in the body

Tongue