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Create p. 9, copy these questions, and title it “Cellular Respiration Questions” Pg Define cellular respiration. 2.Name the three stages of cellular respiration. 3.What does anaerobic mean? Which stage(s) does this describe? (be specific) 4.What does aerobic mean? Which stage(s) does this describe? (be specific) 5.What happens in glycolysis? Where does it occur? How much ATP does it produce? Pg What is another name for the citric acid cycle? Pg During heavy exercise, fermentation occurs. Why? 8.Explain lactic acid fermentation and give an example of when it occurs. 9.Yeast and some bacteria use alcoholic fermentation to produce what?

Create p. 9, copy these questions, and title it “Cellular Respiration Questions” Pg Define cellular respiration. 2.Name the three stages of cellular respiration. 3.What does anaerobic mean? Which stage(s) does this describe? (be specific) 4.What does aerobic mean? Which stage(s) does this describe? (be specific) 5.What happens in glycolysis? Where does it occur? How much ATP does it produce? Pg What is another name for the citric acid cycle? Pg During heavy exercise, fermentation occurs. Why? 8.Explain lactic acid fermentation and give an example of when it occurs. 9.Yeast and some bacteria use alcoholic fermentation to produce what?

Create p. 9, copy these questions, and title it “Cellular Respiration Questions” Pg Define cellular respiration. 2.Name the three stages of cellular respiration. 3.What does anaerobic mean? Which stage(s) does this describe? (be specific) 4.What does aerobic mean? Which stage(s) does this describe? (be specific) 5.What happens in glycolysis? Where does it occur? How much ATP does it produce? Pg What is another name for the citric acid cycle? Pg During heavy exercise, fermentation occurs. Why? 8.Explain lactic acid fermentation and give an example of when it occurs. 9.Yeast and some bacteria use alcoholic fermentation to produce what?

Create p. 9, copy these questions, and title it “Cellular Respiration Questions” Pg Define cellular respiration. 2.Name the three stages of cellular respiration. 3.What does anaerobic mean? Which stage(s) does this describe? (be specific) 4.What does aerobic mean? Which stage(s) does this describe? (be specific) 5.What happens in glycolysis? Where does it occur? How much ATP does it produce? Pg What is another name for the citric acid cycle? Pg During heavy exercise, fermentation occurs. Why? 8.Explain lactic acid fermentation and give an example of when it occurs. 9.Yeast and some bacteria use alcoholic fermentation to produce what?