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Leaving Certificate Biology Respiration OL SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on  Enable this content

Name the process which gives our cells energy? Respiration OsmosisDiffusion Photosynthesis

How many stages are there in anaerobic respiration?

How many stages are there in aerobic respiration 12 34

In what part of the cell does the first stage of aerobic respiration occur? MitochondrionCytosol ChloroplastRibosome

In what part of the cell does the second stage of aerobic respiration occur? ChloroplastRibosome CytosolMitochondrion

Name the gas needed for aerobic respiration? HeliumOxygen NitrogenCarbon dioxide

Name the gas other than water vapour made during aerobic respiration. HeliumOxygen Carbon dioxideNitrogen

What is respiration without oxygen called? AerobicAnaerobic GlycolysisKreb’s cycle

Fermentation in human muscle releases a by product called …….. Lactic acidAlcohol CO 2 Water

Fermentation in yeast cells releases CO 2 and ……… Lactic acidOxygen AlcoholWater

What are all the small structures that are suspended in the cytoplasm called? OrgansOrganelles OrganismsTissues

What is the cytoplasm minus the organelles called? EndoplasmNucleoplasm EctoplasmCytosol

What is the vessel in which bioprocessing occurs? BiomassBioreactor BiotechnologyBiosphere

Name the sugar used in respiration to release energy. SucroseCellulose GlucoseMaltose

C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 CO 2 + 6H 2 O + Energy The above is an equation for which one of the following? PhotosynthesisAerobic respiration Fermentation Anaerobic respiration

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