What step is Glycolysis in cellular respiration
What is step 1?
Can the Krebs cycle continue without oxygen
What is no?
What molecule does the Electron Transport Chain help make for cell energy
What is ATP?
What type of fermentation is Pyruvic acid + NADH to _____CO2+NAD+
What is Alcohol?
What do Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells both make
What is ATP?
What is broken down in the Glycolysis process to make energy
What is Glucose?
What is another name for the Krebs cycle
What is the citric acid cycle?
Where is the Electron Transport Chain located in a cell.
What is the Mitochondria?
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Where does Alcoholic and Lactic acid Fermentation take place
What is the Cytoplasm?
What does the cellular transport chain require
What is Oxygen?
In glycolysis, a coenzyme is reduced to NADH, collecting high energy electrons
What is NAD+?
What is the role of coenzymes (NADH and FADH2) in the Krebs cycle
What is electron carriers?
What is the final product of the Electron Transport Chain
What is H2O or Water?
What cycles back from alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation to glycolysis
What is NAD+
What happens when you add 1 phosphate to 2 ADP
What is 1 ATP?
What type of process is Glycolysis
What is energy releasing?
FAD is reduced in which of the reactions of the Krebs cycle
What is Step 6?
What is the electron that is used in the Electron Transport Chain
What is NADH?
What is pyruvic acid turned into during alcoholic fermentation
What is Alcohol and Carbon dioxide?
What can happen with pyruvate in the mitochondria
What is oxidation?
Name 1 Advantage of Glycolysis
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Possible Answers:
Process is so fast so cells can produce thousands of ATP molecules fast.
Process does not require oxygen
Who is the Krebs cycle named after
What is Sir Hans Krebs
Where does the Electron Transport Chain get FADH2 and NADH
What is the Krebs Cycle?
1000: What is the final product of Alcoholic Fermentation
What is 2 Ethyl Alcohol?
For Short, quick bursts of energy, where does the body take already existing energy from
What is the muscles?