Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration TWO TYPES OF RESPIRATION ________ Respiration=________ Respiration. Happens only when Oxygen is available. Anaerobic Respiration.

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Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration TWO TYPES OF RESPIRATION ________ Respiration=________ Respiration. Happens only when Oxygen is available. Anaerobic Respiration = __________ -Do not require oxygen.

ATP _______ = Adenosine Triphosphate ATP is used to carry _______.

Glycolysis Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration begin with ______________. Needs ___ ATP to get started. Makes ____ ATP in the end.

Glycolysis Occurs in the _____________ 2 ATP start glycolysis. 4 are produced. How many total is that? -__ +__ __

Fermentation (Anaerobic) When _______ is not available Fermentation happens. No more ATP is made, fermentation only allows _________ to occur again

Alcohol Fermentation Occurs in the _________

Lactic Acid Fermentation Occurs in the ________

Cellular Respiration (aerobic) Happens in the ___________ when Oxygen is available. Has two steps –__________ Cycle. –__________ ___________ Chain.

The Krebs Cycle Also called the _________________. Uses the _____________made by glycolysis.. More _______ is made.

_________ Cycle

The Electron Transport Chain Uses _____ from _________ and __________ to make _________. This is where the _______ of _____ is produced.

ATP Production Glycolysis + Fermentation makes ___ ATP Glycolysis + Respiration makes ___ ATP Which is more efficient? Which do humans use?