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Cell Respiration Review
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What are the 3 steps of cell respiration?
Glycolysis, Kreb’s & ETC
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Which step takes place In the cristae?
ETC
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What is the difference between respiration & cell respiration?
Respiration- gas exchange Cell Resp= break down food into energy
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Which step takes place in the cytoplasm?
glycolysis
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Which step involves atp synthase?
ETC
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Which step produces atp, nadh & fadh2
Kreb’s cycle
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Which step takes place in the matrix?
Kreb’s cycle
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Which step produces atp?
All 3
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Which step uses energy from the energy carriers?
ETC
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Which step produces pyruvates?
glycolysis
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Where do glycolysis & the kreb’s cycle send the energy carriers?
(ETC)
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What does glycolysis produce (3)?
Atp, pyruvate & nadh
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Which step breaks down glucose?
glycolysis
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Which step produces the majority of the atp?
ETC
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Which step produces co2 as a byproduct?
Kreb’s cycle
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What is created as a way to “catch” low energy electrons?
h2o
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What is the term for h+ ions moving through a membrane?
chemiosmosis
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Which step involves the etc & chemiosmosis?
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What is created during oxidative phosphorylation (4)?
Atp, h2o, nad+ & FAD
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A What is A? B C
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What are the two types of respiration?
Aerobic & anaerobic
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Where does the kreb’s cycle take place?
MATRIX
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In what organelle does most of respiration occur?
mitochondria
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Which step involves chemiosmosis?
ETC
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What are the 3 energy carriers used in respiration?
Atp, nadh & fadh2
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A What is B? B C
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Where does glycolysis occur?
cytoplasm
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What is broken down in the kreb’s cycle?
pyruvate
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What is broken down in glycolysis?
glucose
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A What is C? B C
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What is created in glycolysis (3)?
Pyruvate, atp & nadh
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From where to where do the h+ ions move through a membrane?
Cristae to intermembrane space
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Where do h+ ions end up after moving through atp synthase?
matrix
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Is glycolysis aerobic or anaerobic?
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WHERE ARE nad+ & fad SENT TO?
Glycolysis & kreb’s
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Which step produces the majority of the atp?
ETC
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What is created during oxidative phosphorylation?
Atp, h2o, nad+ & FADH
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Which type of respiration requires oxygen?
Aerobic
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What is created as a way to “catch” low energy electrons?
h2o
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Which step involves atp synthase?
ETC
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Which step uses energy from the energy carriers?
ETC
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Where do glycolysis & the kreb’s cycle send the energy carriers?
(ETC)
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What is the term for h+ ions moving through a membrane?
chemiosmosis
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What are the products (4) of kreb’s cycle?
Atp, co2 & nadh/fadh2
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Which produces more atp- aerobic or anaerobic?
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Which type of respiration is faster?
anaerobic
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What are the two types of anaerobic respiration?
Alcoholic & lactic acid
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What is the first step of anerobic respiration?
glycolysis
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Which type of respiration do yeasts perform?
Alcoholic
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Which type of fermentation produces ethanol?
Alcoholic
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Which type of fermentation is used to produce bread?
Alcoholic
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Which type of fermentation releases co2?
Alcoholic
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Which type of respiration produces atp?
both
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What is this showing? Alcoholic
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Which type of fermentation releases co2?
Alcoholic
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