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Cellular Respiration Quiz Number your paper 1-12

1. a)List the first stage of aerobic respiration. b) And the 2 nd stage.

2. Write the equation for cellular respiration. (Doesn’t have to be balanced.)

3. What is the final product of lactic acid fermentation?

4. What is the final product of alcoholic fermentation?

5. a)How many ATPs are formed from glycolysis + cellular respiration? b)From glycolysis alone?

6. What is the final electron acceptor in respiration?

7. After glycolysis, if no oxygen is present the cell will go through _________.

8. Krebs cycle won’t occur if… 1-fermentation occurs 2-oxygen is present 3-glycolysis occurs 4-CO 2 is present

9. Which electron carriers are used in cellular respiration?

10. Which word would you use to describe glycolysis? aerobic or anaerobic

11. Glycolysis occurs where in the cell?

12. Cellular respiration (uses oxygen) uses one glucose molecule to produce how many ATP’s?