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Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration Review
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The process of breaking down glucose to release energy and produce CO 2 and H 2 O in the presence of Oxygen is called…
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Cellular respiration
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The first stage of cellular respiration is called…..
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Glycolysis
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Glycolysis breaks down Glucose to produce this 3 carbon end-product.
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Pyruvate
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During glycolysis, this electron carrier _____________picks-up two electrons to become this molecule___________.
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NAD+ and NADH
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The process of glycolysis starts with an input of energy in the form of …….
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( 2 ) ATP
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The net yield of energy from glycolyis is ___ ATP and _____electron carriers in the form of NADH
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2 ATP and 2 NADH
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In the presence of oxygen, the metabolism of pyruvate continues in this organelle….
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Mitochodrion
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Specifically within this area of the mitochondrion
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matrix
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Within the matrix, the second stage of respiration occurs, namely……
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The Krebs Cycle
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In the Krebs cycle, each of the 3 carbons contained in pyruvate eventually leave the cycle in the form of …..
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Carbon dioxide
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Importantly, for each pyruvate that enters the cycle, 4 electron carriers __________ and 1 electron carrier __________ are produced.
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NADH and FADH 2
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The electron carriers then pass off the high energy electrons to this, ______________the third stage of cellular respiration.
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The Electron Transport Chain The “ETC”
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The ETC uses the energy of the electrons to pump ___ from the matrix to the inter-membrane space.
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H+ ions
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The electrons at the end of the ETC, now depleted of energy, combine with __________ and _________ to form ____________.
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Oxygen and (2) H+ to form WATER
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The Hydrogen ions, diffuse through the _____________ to allow the formation of __________.
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ATP synthase, ATP
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The overall equation for cellular respiration is ___________.
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C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 and 6H 2 O
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In the absence of Oxygen, glycolysis is followed by _______________.
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Fermentation
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Cells like yeast that contain the proper enzymes, ferment glucose to form alcohol, this type of fermentaion is called …..
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Alcoholic fermentation
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Humans and bacteria that make yogurt produce another product through fermenataion, namely _______.
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Lactic acid
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What do sauerkraut wine and beer all have in common?
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All are produced through fermentation.
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The reason cells must ferment is that for glycolysis to continue, _________ must be regenerated.
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NAD+
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Glycolysis and fermentaion take place in this area of the cell…..
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cytosol
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The net gain of ATP using cellular respiration is _______ ATP per input glucose.
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The net gain of ATP through fermentation is _____________
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(2) ATP
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Compared to the amount of energy trapped in glucose, cellular respiration is only about ____________% efficient.
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45%
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Fermentation is far less efficient with only about a _______% efficiency compared to glucose.
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3-4%
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In humans, quick energy is supplied by_____________.
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Lactic Acid Fermentation
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In humans, energy for a longer, evenly paced race is supplied by ____________.
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Cellular respiration
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