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Chapter 8 Test: ATP, CR, Fermentation

ATP Cellular Respiration Fermenta- tion CR vs Fermentaion.

What molecule is the principle energy carrier?

ATP

In ATP, which bonds break to release energy?

The bonds between the two Phosphates

What is the only molecule cells use directly for energy to live?

ATP

The energy required to make ATP from ADP + P comes from what molecule?

glucose

What is the major purpose of Cellular Respiration?

To produce ATP

What determines whether pyruvate, formed at the end of glycolysis, will be changed to lactic acid?

The presence of oxygen

What molecule is used during the final step of CR?

oxygen

What molecule must be present for CR to produce all of the ATP that it can?

oxygen

What process occurs in muscle cells when you are exercising strenuously?

Lactic acid fermentation

What are the products of fermentation?

Lactic acid and ATP or carbon dioxide, alcohol, and ATP

When is lactic acid formed?

When there is no oxygen available

From what molecule is lactic acid formed?

Pyruvate

Which process requires oxygen?

Cellular Respiration

Which process produces energy?

Cellular Respiration and Fermentation

Which process uses glucose?

Cellular Respiration and Fermentation

Which process produces the most ATP from 1 glucose molecule?

Cellular Respiration

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Which process includes glycolysis?

Cellular Respiration and Fermentation

Which process produces Carbon Dioxide and Water ?

Cellular Respiration

Which process produces lactic acid?

Fermentation

Which process produces Carbon Dioxide and Alcohol?

Fermentation

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