Energy Basics
Glycolysis
Aerobic Respiration
Anaerobic Respiration
Everyday life connections
100

What is the main energy currency of the cell?

ATP

100

Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?

Cytoplasm

100

In which organelle does aerobic respiration occur?

Mitochondria

100

What type of respiration happens when oxygen is absent?

Anaerobic respiration

100

Why do athletes breathe heavily after intense exercise?

To take in more oxygen for aerobic respiration

200

Which organelle is called the “powerhouse of the cell”?

Mitochondria

200

What is the starting molecule of glycolysis?

Glucose

200

About how many ATP are made from one glucose in aerobic respiration?

~36 ATP

200

What is the net ATP yield in anaerobic respiration?

2 ATP

200

What real-life activity often causes lactic acid build-up in muscles?

Sprinting or vigorous exercise

300

Why do cells need energy?

To perform functions like movement, transport, and growth

300

What are the end products of glycolysis?

2 pyruvate, 2 ATP (net), 2 NADH

300

What gas is required for aerobic respiration?

Oxygen

300

What by-product causes muscle cramps in humans?

Lactic acid

300

How is anaerobic respiration in yeast used in food production?

 Alcohol fermentation (bread, beer, wine)

400

Which type of respiration produces more ATP: aerobic or anaerobic?

Aerobic respiration

400

How many net ATP are produced in glycolysis?

2 ATP

400

What waste products are released in aerobic respiration?

Carbon dioxide and water

400

What by-products are made by yeast in anaerobic respiration?

Alcohol (ethanol) and carbon dioxide

400

Why is energy important for students in school?

It powers the brain and body for learning and activities

500

Why is oxygen important in cellular respiration?

It acts as the final electron acceptor, enabling full ATP production

500

Why is glycolysis considered the first step of cellular respiration?

It breaks down glucose into pyruvate for later stages

500

Why does aerobic respiration produce more ATP than anaerobic respiration?

Oxygen allows complete glucose breakdown

500

Why is anaerobic respiration less efficient than aerobic respiration?

Glucose is only partially broken down

500

How can learning about respiration help us value our health?

It teaches us to eat well, exercise, and use energy wisely