The Beginning
Fermentation
Cellular Respiration
Where in the Cell is It?
Old Stuff
100
The amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water 1 degree Celsius 

calorie

100

A process that does NOT require oxygen.

anaerobic

100

A process that requires Oxygen

aerobic

100

Glycolysis

Cytoplasm

100

The most important part of Science

Safety

200

The main function of cellular respiration.

producing ATP or ENERGY

200

Two types of fermentation discussed in class.

alcoholic and lactic acid fermentation (acetic acid fermentation)

200

This step is where the remaining parts of glucose are oxidized.  (Broken down)

Kreb Cycle (or Citric Acid Cycle)

200

Fermentation

Cytoplasm

200

The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane

Osmosis 

300

What is produced when a 6 carbon glucose molecule is split? 

2 molecules (3 carbon) of Pyruvic Acid

300

This is the number of ATP molecules made in fermentation

2

300

The number of ATP made from one molecule of glucose in cellular respiration?

36

300

Organelles where photosynthesis takes place.

Chloroplasts

300

Muscle cells of runners and buff people often have many of these.

Mitochondria 

400

This process is used by all living organisms to begin the breakdown of glucose regardless of the presence of oxygen or not.

Glycolysis

400

Beer is created by this process.

alcoholic fermentation

400

Cellular Respiration is the opposite of this process.

Photosynthesis

400

The electron Transport Chain (of Cellular Respiration)

Mitochondrion

400

The organelles that breaks down wastes

Lysosomes

500

State the complete balanced formula for cellular respiration.

C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

500

This builds up in your muscles when no oxygen is present.

Lactic Acid

500

What energy molecules are passed along the electron transport chain?  

ADP and ATP

500

The Krebs Cycle

Mitochondrion

500

The balanced Equation for Photosynthesis

Sun + 6H2O + 6CO2 --->   C6H12O+  6O2