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Cellular Respiration Unit Review Guide CA Standard 1g
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1. What are the 3 phases of cellular respiration (in order)?
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1. What are the 3 phases of cellular respiration (in order)?
Glycolysis Kreb’s Cycle Electron Transport Mitochondrion Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Glycolysis Cytoplasm Mitochondrion
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2. What is the overall reaction for cellular respiration?
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2. What is the overall reaction for cellular respiration?
6O2 + C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy Oxygen + Glucose Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
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3. Does cellular respiration occur in autotrophs, heterotrophs or both?
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3. Does cellular respiration occur in autotrophs, heterotrophs or both?
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4. In order for cells to produce ATP most efficiently, which gas is required?
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4. In order for cells to produce ATP most efficiently, which gas is required?
Oxygen, O2
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5. Do cells produce more ATP with or without oxygen?
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5. Do cells produce more ATP with or without oxygen?
WITH oxygen
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6. Where does cellular respiration occur?
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6. Where does cellular respiration occur?
Mitochondrion Mitochondrion Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Glycolysis Cytoplasm Mitochondrion
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7. Energy is released when a _______ group is removed from an ATP molecule.
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7. Energy is released when a _______ group is removed from an ATP molecule.
phosphate
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8. Define Aerobic respiration Or Cellular Respiration.
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8. Define Aerobic respiration.
is the process that releases energy by breaking down glucose and other food molecules in the presence of oxygen.
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9. Define Anaerobic respiration-or Fermentation.
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9. Define Anaerobic respiration.
is the process that releases energy by breaking down glucose WITHOUT oxygen.
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The “Mighty” Mitochondria
10. How many ATP are produced from one glucose molecule during cellular respiration?
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The “Mighty” Mitochondria
10. How many ATP are produced from one glucose molecule during cellular respiration? 36
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11. Which letter in the diagram shows the matrix?
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11. Which letter in the diagram shows the matrix?
B
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12. Which letter in the diagram shows the cristae?
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12. Which letter in the diagram shows the cristae?
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13. Which letter shows where the Kreb’s Cycle occurs?
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13. Which letter shows where the Kreb’s Cycle occurs?
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14. Which letter shows where the ETC occurs?
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14. Which letter shows where the ETC occurs?
A
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15. In what part of the cell does glycolysis occur?
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15. In what part of the cell does glycolysis occur?
Mitochondrion Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Glycolysis Cytoplasm Mitochondrion
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16. Does glycolysis require oxygen to happen?
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16. Does glycolysis require oxygen to happen?
NO!!
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17. ______ is “broken down” during glycolysis into 2 molecules of _____.
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17. ______ is “broken down” during glycolysis into 2 molecules of _____.
Pyruvic acid
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18. The two energy molecules produced during this reaction are and .
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18. The two energy molecules produced during this reaction are and .
FADH2 NADH
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19. How many ATP are produced during glycolysis
19. How many ATP are produced during glycolysis? ________ or ______”net”
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19. How many ATP are produced during glycolysis
19. How many ATP are produced during glycolysis? ________ or ______”net” 4 2 “net”
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20. Where, in the mitochondria, does the Kreb’s Cycle occur?
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20. Where, in the mitochondria, does the Kreb’s Cycle occur?
Matrix Krebs Cycle Glycolysis Cytoplasm
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21. Is the Kreb’s Cycle part of an aerobic or anaerobic reaction
21. Is the Kreb’s Cycle part of an aerobic or anaerobic reaction?______ WHY?____
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Aerobic It requires Oxygen
21. Is the Kreb’s Cycle part of an aerobic or anaerobic reaction?______ WHY?_____________ Aerobic It requires Oxygen
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22. Which molecule(s) produced during glycolysis enter the Kreb’s cycle?
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22. Which molecule(s) produced during glycolysis enter the Kreb’s cycle?
Pyruvic Acid
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23. Which gas is produced during the Kreb’s Cycle?
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23. Which gas is produced during the Kreb’s Cycle?
Carbon dioxide, CO2 CO2
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Electron Transport Chain
24. Where, in the mitochondria, does the Electron Transport Chain occur?
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Electron Transport Chain
24. Where, in the mitochondria, does the Electron Transport Chain occur? Cristae Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Glycolysis Cytoplasm Mitochondrion
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25. What molecule is the “final electron acceptor” in the chain?
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25. What molecule is the “final electron acceptor” in the chain?
Oxygen
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26. Is the ETC an aerobic or anaerobic reaction?
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26. Is the ETC an aerobic or anaerobic reaction?
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27. Which stage of Cellular Respiration produces the most amount of ATP?
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Electron Transport Chain
27. Which stage of Cellular Respiration produces the most amount of ATP? Electron Transport Chain
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28. What stage happens BEFORE Fermentation?
Anaerobic Fermentation 28. What stage happens BEFORE Fermentation?
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28. What stage happens BEFORE Fermentation?
Anaerobic Fermentation 28. What stage happens BEFORE Fermentation? Glycolysis
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29. Where, in the cell, does Fermentation occur?
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29. Where, in the cell, does Fermentation occur?
Cytoplasm
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30. When yeast perform fermentation, what two waste products are formed? 1._______________ and 2.__________
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Ethanol (a type of alcohol) CO2
30. When yeast perform fermentation, what two waste products are formed? 1._______________ and 2.__________ Ethanol (a type of alcohol) CO2
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31. When bacteria, humans, and some bacteria perform fermentation, what waste product is formed?
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31. When bacteria, humans, and some bacteria perform fermentation, what waste product is formed?
Lactic Acid
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32. How many ATP are produced when fermentation occurs along with glycolysis?
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32. How many ATP are produced when fermentation occurs along with glycolysis?
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33. What happens when there is a build up of lactic acid in muscle cells?
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33. What happens when there is a build up of lactic acid in muscle cells?
Muscles feel sore
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