Glycolysis
Kreb's Cycle
ETC
Cellular Respiration
Misc. Bio
100

Carries for energy and high energy electrons

NADH

100

The gas produced during the Kreb's cycle (it is a waste product)

Carbon Dioxide

100

The ETC is an aerobic process, this means it requires____________

oxygen

100

The first stage in the process of Cellular Respiration

Glycolysis

100

The name of your biology teacher

Gallagher

200

The 3 carbon molecule that is produced when glucose is broken in half during glycolysis

Pyruvate (or pyruvic acid)

200

produced during the Krebs Cycle

ATP, NAHD, FADH2, and CO2

200
The final electron acceptor at the end of the ETC

Oxygen

200

Fill in the blank: 

Glycolysis --> Kreb's Cycle --> ________

Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

200
Carbohydrates break down into this monomer

Monosaccharide (glucose)

300

where glycolysis occurs

cytoplasm of the cell

300

NADH and FADHare produced during this stage, where these molecules go next

ETC

300

the part of the cell where the Electron transport chain occurs

inner mitochondrial membrane

300

Amount of ATP produced during cellular respiration

30-38

300

The variable in the experiment that is measured

Dependent Variable

400

the number of ATP molecules needed to get glycolysis started

2

400

the part of the cell where the Kreb Cycle Occurs

the matrix of the mitochondria

400

this moves down the Electron Transport Chain

Electrons (H+)

400

the reactants (inputs) of cellular respiration

Glucose and Oxygen
400

This transports oxygen throughout the entire body

Red Blood Cells

500

the NET gain of ATP molecules in Glycolysis

2 (4 produced - 2 used = 2)

500

The Krebs Cycle is also known as this

Citric Acid Cycle

500

The ETC is the stage in the process of Cellular Respiration that produces the most _____ (energy molecule in living things)

ATP

500

the products (outputs) of cellular respiration

carbon dioxide, water, and ATP

500

The opposite of cellular respiration (hint:  think back to middle school science)

Photosynthesis