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Cellular respiration produces(1 point)ResponsesATP.ATP.glucose.glucose.cellulose.cellulose.oxygen.
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Why are NADH and FADH2 necessities in the electron transport chain?(1 point)
Responses They remove electrons from the electron
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Glycolysis is the first step in cellular respiration. Which option best summarizes the process?(1 point)
Responses aerobic;
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Select the correct formula for cellular respiration.(1 point)
Glucose + water → oxygen + carbon dioxide + ATP Glucose + water
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Select the correct formula for cellular respiration.(1 point)
Responses Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + ATP Glucose
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why does hydrogen bond so tightly to oxygen during cellular respritation?
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during cellular respiration, the covalent bonds of a molecule are broken down to make products. which molecule is broken down?
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Carbon from glucose is essential for the formation of amino acids. Which process is responsible for the production of glucose in
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Cellular respiration produces what that is listed below?(1 point)
Responses ATP. glucose. oxygen.
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Cellular respiration produces what?
Responses ATP. glucose oxygen.
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Cellular respiration produces
ATP. ATP. glucose. glucose. oxygen. oxygen. cellulose.
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Cellular respiration produces(1 point)
Responses ATP. ATP. cellulose. cellulose. glucose. glucose. oxygen. oxygen.
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What is the third step in cellular respiration?(1 point)
Responses the electron transport chain the electron transport chain
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Select the correct formula for cellular respiration.(1 point)
Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + ATP Carbon dioxide +
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Which of the following portions of respiration yields (creates) the highest net ATP?(1 point)
Responses Glycolysis Fermentation
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What is the correct order of events for cellular respiration?(1 point)
Responses glycolysis → Krebs cycle → electron
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A large portion of cellular respiration happens in the mitochondria. For this reason, the mitochondria are known colloquially as
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Review the diagram.
Select the correct response below by choosing the products of cellular respiration a carbon dioxide and water
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The reduction phase of the non-cyclic photophosphorylation is catalyzed by the phosphoglycerate kinase and
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Put the steps of Cellular Respiration in order.
Reorder answers 1.Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm and breaks down glucose
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A large portion of cellular respiration happens in the mitochondria. For this reason, the mitochondria are known colloquially as
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How do plants recycle hydrogen during cellular respiration?
1. The hydrogen in glucose is recycled water 2. The hydrogen and
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How do you plan to recycle hydrogen during cellular respiration?
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What does glyclosis break glucose into?
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2. How would the flow of energy be different in anaerobic conditions than under aerobic conditions?
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Which are all the correct products of respiration?(1 point)
Responses carbon dioxide and water carbon dioxide and water water and
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The chemical process by which your body breaks down the nutrients in food to release energy for the cells in your body describes
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how is cellular respiration is involved in the carbon cycle. how do you think animals obtain carbon. how do you think carbon is
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Select the correct formula for cellular respiration
Glucose + water → oxygen + carbon dioxide + ATP Carbon dioxide + water +
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The anaerobic pathways provide enough energy to meet all of the energy needs of :
A) all organisms B) all unicellular organisms
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How many CO2 molecules are produced when three glucose molecules undergo cellular respiration?(1 point)
Responses 18 18 6 6 3 3
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Order the atoms involved in cellular respiration from most prevalent to least.(1 point)
Responses C, H, O C, H, O H, O, C H, O, C
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During cellular respiration, the covalent bonds of a molecule are broken down to make products. Which molecule is broken down?(1
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All of the following are products of cellular respiration except(1 point)
Responses energy. energy. oxygen. oxygen. water. water.
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The chemical equation for cellular respiration is shown below. Which of the following changes to the local environment of a cell
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All of the following are products of cellular respiration except
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The opposite of photosynthesis is called
(the answer choices are) -aerobic respiration -calvin cycle -dark reaction -anaerobic
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help me to write a conclusion on the experiment of alcohol fermentation of sugars by yeasts
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cellular respiration uses one glucose molecule to produce a total of
28 atps 36 atps 24 atps 2 atps
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Both plants and animals need oxygen to release energy from food
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list the different molecules/cycles that an electron from glucose in food would be passed during aerobic respiration. What parts
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In cellular respiration, explain how electrons of glucose are involved in each process:
a) glycolysis b) pyruvate c) Krebs cycle
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what process is when both heterotrophs and autotrophs convert molecules of carbon dioxide, water and atp
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When muscle cells lack oxygen but need to generate more ATP, what do they convert pyruvate into?
X: product Y: reactant X: active
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Please help me with the following question with proper explanation =)
Which of the following is/ are incorrect statement? (A)
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What organisms use cellular respiration
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In the process of alcohol fermentation, 2 NADH molecules are converted to 2 NAH+ as energy from the NADH is used to drive the
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When protons accumulate on one side of the membrane and then flow back across the membrane through ATP synthase it is called
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Glucose is needed by all cells in order to do cellular respiration. How does glucose, a large molecule, enter cells without
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The process by which cells get a small amount of energy without using oxygen is called anaerobic cellular respiration.
True False
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