Cellular respiration 1
Cellular respiration 2
Cellular Respiration 3
Cellular Respiration 4
Cellular respiration 5
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What is the purpose of cellular respiration?

Cellular respiration is the process through which cells convert sugars (glucose) into energy (ATP)

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What is the first stage of cellular respiration?

Glycolysis

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What is this organelle?

mitochondria

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Where does glycolysis occur?

In the cytoplasm

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Example of organism that performs alcoholic fermentation

yeast, some bacteria

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Opposite of cell respiration

photosynthesis

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What is the second stage of cellular respiration?

Krebs Cycle / Citric Acid Cycle

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Where does the Krebs cycle take place?

Mitochondrial matrix

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What are the outputs for cellular respiration?

Co2, water, and energy

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What is anaerobic cellular respiration? What is another name for it?

Cellular respiration without the presence of oxygen; fermentation

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What is B?

What process takes place inside this organelle?

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What is the third stage of cellular respiration?

Electron transport chain

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Is glycocysis anaerobic or aerobic?

Anaerobic

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Name the molecule that is broken down into glycolysis.

Name what it is broken down into.

Glucose is broken into pyruvate.

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Reactants of electron transport chain

NADH, FADH2, O2

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What is the purpose of ATP?

 ATP is a molecule that carries energy within cells

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What is ADP?

De-energized ATP

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Why is aerobic respiration preferred to anaerobic respiration?

Aerobic respiration releases more ATP

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What is another name for anaerobic cellular respiration? Name the two types.

Fermentation: lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation

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Where does the electron transport chain occur?

Inner membrane

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The overall equation of cellular respiration

O2 + Glucose -> CO2 + H2O + ATP

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If Cellular Respiration can't occur, what is the backup plan?

anaerobic respiration/ Fermentation

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Which stage of cellular respiration releases the most ATP?

The 3rd stage—electron transport chain.

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What are the three parts of an ATP molecule

1. adenine

2. ribose

3. phosphate

Adenosine triphosphate

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How does ATP release energy?

When a phosphate group is removed from ATP, energy is released. What is left is ADP, which stands for adenosine diphosphate.