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1 Cell Respiration Review

2 What are the 3 steps of cell respiration?
Glycolysis, Kreb’s & ETC

3 Which step takes place In the cristae?
ETC

4 What is the difference between respiration & cell respiration?
Respiration- gas exchange Cell Resp= break down food into energy

5 Which step takes place in the cytoplasm?
glycolysis

6 Which step involves atp synthase?
ETC

7 Which step produces atp, nadh & fadh2
Kreb’s cycle

8 Which step takes place in the matrix?
Kreb’s cycle

9 Which step produces atp?
All 3

10 Which step uses energy from the energy carriers?
ETC

11 Which step produces pyruvates?
glycolysis

12 Where do glycolysis & the kreb’s cycle send the energy carriers?
(ETC)

13 What does glycolysis produce (3)?
Atp, pyruvate & nadh

14 Which step breaks down glucose?
glycolysis

15 Which step produces the majority of the atp?
ETC

16 Which step produces co2 as a byproduct?
Kreb’s cycle

17 What is created as a way to “catch” low energy electrons?
h2o

18 What is the term for h+ ions moving through a membrane?
chemiosmosis

19 Which step involves the etc & chemiosmosis?

20 What is created during oxidative phosphorylation (4)?
Atp, h2o, nad+ & FAD

21 A What is A? B C

22 What are the two types of respiration?
Aerobic & anaerobic

23 Where does the kreb’s cycle take place?
MATRIX

24 In what organelle does most of respiration occur?
mitochondria

25 Which step involves chemiosmosis?
ETC

26 What are the 3 energy carriers used in respiration?
Atp, nadh & fadh2

27 A What is B? B C

28 Where does glycolysis occur?
cytoplasm

29 What is broken down in the kreb’s cycle?
pyruvate

30 What is broken down in glycolysis?
glucose

31 A What is C? B C

32 What is created in glycolysis (3)?
Pyruvate, atp & nadh

33 From where to where do the h+ ions move through a membrane?
Cristae to intermembrane space

34 Where do h+ ions end up after moving through atp synthase?
matrix

35 Is glycolysis aerobic or anaerobic?

36 WHERE ARE nad+ & fad SENT TO?
Glycolysis & kreb’s

37 Which step produces the majority of the atp?
ETC

38 What is created during oxidative phosphorylation?
Atp, h2o, nad+ & FADH

39 Which type of respiration requires oxygen?
Aerobic

40 What is created as a way to “catch” low energy electrons?
h2o

41 Which step involves atp synthase?
ETC

42 Which step uses energy from the energy carriers?
ETC

43 Where do glycolysis & the kreb’s cycle send the energy carriers?
(ETC)

44 What is the term for h+ ions moving through a membrane?
chemiosmosis

45 What are the products (4) of kreb’s cycle?
Atp, co2 & nadh/fadh2

46 Which produces more atp- aerobic or anaerobic?

47 Which type of respiration is faster?
anaerobic

48 What are the two types of anaerobic respiration?
Alcoholic & lactic acid

49 What is the first step of anerobic respiration?
glycolysis

50 Which type of respiration do yeasts perform?
Alcoholic

51 Which type of fermentation produces ethanol?
Alcoholic

52 Which type of fermentation is used to produce bread?
Alcoholic

53 Which type of fermentation releases co2?
Alcoholic

54 Which type of respiration produces atp?
both

55 What is this showing? Alcoholic

56 Which type of fermentation releases co2?
Alcoholic


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