What organelle is ATP occurred?
What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
Aerobic - requires oxygen
Anaerobic - do not require oxygen
How many ATP is produced in the Krebs Cycle?
2
How much ATP is produced in fermentation?
Does glycolysis need Oxygen to occur?
No
What specific location does the Krebs cycle occur?
Matrix of the mitochondria
This is the main food particle that is used in cellular respiration
Glucose
How many ATP are prodcued in ETC?
32
How many ATP are USED to break glucose in glycolysis?
Two
What are the 2 electron carriers in cellular respiration?
NADH
FADH2
What specific location does the Electron Transport Chain occur?
Cristae of the mitochondria
These are the two products that are formed during the electron transport chain
Water and Energy
This is the stage of cell respiration where carbon dioxide is produced
The Krebs Cycle
What two products result from alcoholic fermentation?
CO2
Ethanol
What is the stage of cell respiration where the glucose is spit into two pyruvate.
Glycolysis
Why is the cristae of the mitochondria folded?
To increase surface area
This is a product that is the gas that is made during cell respiration
CO2
This is the stage where the most energy is produced in cell respiration
The ETC
If I go for a long run, what will build up in my muscles?
Lactic Acid
This is the stage of cell respiration where water is produced
Where does glycolysis occur in the cell?
The cytoplasm
What is the equation of cellular respiration?
Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP
What is the final electron acceptor in the ETC?
Oxygen
Where does anaerobic respiration occur?
Cytoplasm
What is the correct order of aerobic cellular respiration? *You should have 3 processes*
Glycolysis --> Krebs Cycle --> ETC