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Cellular Respiration Take Home Quiz Use the Cellular Overview Notes to help you answer the questions on this quiz.

Cellular Respiration Quiz What is energy and what type of energy is involved in cellular respiration? Write the chemical formula for Cellular Respiration. What is the name and function of ATP. Explain the ATP and ADP cycle. What are the three phases of Cellular Respiration? What’s the difference between aerobic chemical reactions and anaerobic chemical reactions. What is oxidation? What is an electron carrier and where does it go? Describe Glycolysis: What is the input and output, where does it occur and is it anaerobic or aerobic? Describe the Krebs's Cycle: What is the input and output, where does it occur and is it anaerobic or aerobic? Describe The Electron Transport Chain: What is the input and output, where does it occur and is it anaerobic or aerobic?