This is the word used to describe a reaction that requires oxygen
Is glycolysis aerobic or anaerobic?
What is anaerobic?
Is the Krebs Cycle aerobic or anaerobic?
What is aerobic?
Is the electron transport chain aerobic or anaerobic?
What is aerobic?
This famous scientist published his work on evolution in a book called "On the Origin of Species"?
Who is Charles Darwin?
This is the word used to describe a reaction that does not require oxygen?
What is anaerobic?
Where in the cell does glycolysis occur?
What is the cytoplasm?
Where in the cell does the Krebs cycle occur?
Where in the cell does the electron transport chain occur?
What is the mitochondria?
This famous astronomer was excommunicated from the Catholic church for suggesting that the Sun, and not the Earth, was at the center of our Solar System.
Who is Galileo Galilei?
What is the molecule that cells use to store and release energy?
What is ATP?
In glycolysis, 1 glucose becomes what?
What is 2 pyruvic acids?
How many turns does it take to complete one cycle of the Krebs cycle?
What is 2?
During the electron transport chain, O2 is converted to this?
What is H2O?
This British scientist and mathematician is best known for his research on black holes and his best-selling books? He also battled ALS for most of his life?
Who is Stephen Hawking?
What carbohydrate is responsible for starting cellular respiration?
What is glucose?
How many ATP are generated in glycolysis?
What is 2?
How many ATP are generated in the Krebs cycle?
What is 2?
This is the name of the process that turns ADP into ATP?
What is oxidative phosphorylation?
The device shown in this picture created very high-frequency electricity and is only one of the many things that he contributed to science?
Who is Nikola Tesla?
In total, how much ATP is generated per complete cycle of cellular respiration?
Why does glycolysis occur in the cytoplasm and not in the mitochondria?
What is the glucose molecule is too big?
During the Krebs cycle, this gas is released?
What is CO2?
This enzyme is responsible for helping ADP become ATP?
What is ATP synthase?
This female scientist was the first female to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win a Nobel Prize twice in two different fields of science?
Who is Marie Curie?