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Determine the net ATP production from one molecule of acetyl CoA through the citric acid cycle and taking the products through
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Determine the net ATP production?
from one molecule of acetyl CoA through the citric acid cycle and taking the products through
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90% if the released energy during the Krebs Cycle comes from what
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If one molecule of glucose undergoes the reaction of glycolysis, what is produced?
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Suppose cellular respiration occurs inside an insulated, sealed container. How does the container’s weight change during the
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Order the atoms involved in cellular respiration from most prevalent to least.(1 point) Responses H, C, O H, C, O H, O, C H, O,
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Which statement best explains how aerobic respiration functions to cycle matter and energy within a cell?
a Respiration produces
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Using the table in below, what is the total net gain of ATP molecules per glucose molecules?
a 2 b 34 c 36 d 38
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The Krebs cycle produces electron carrier molecules. Where do these carrier molecules deliver the electrons produced
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Put the 3 steps of cellular respiration in order from beginning to end.
a Glycolysis, Kreb's Cycle, Electron Transport Chain b
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Mrs. Wright (who is always right, just ask her), is caring for her son's prize tomato plants while he attends a Tomatologist
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Why is anaerobic respiration considered less efficient than aerobic respiration?
a Less energy is required during anaerobic
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Which statement best explains how aerobic respiration functions to cycle matter and energy within a cell?
a Respiration breaks
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Compared to aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration
a does not require oxygen and produces oxygen and glucose as forms of
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If you run as fast as you can, your muscles may begin to feel weak and have a burning sensation. Explain what is occurring in
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An important step in cellular respiration is
a the breakdown of glucose. b the creation of phosphate. c the breakdown of carbon
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The diagram below shows an investigation performed over a period of 12 hours.
The gas released in this investigation can be used
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A scientist observed that during the course of a chemical reaction in a tissue culture of animal muscle cells, the number of ATP
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An important step in cellular respiration is
a the creation of oxygen. b the creation of phosphate. c the breakdown of carbon
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In 1857, Louis Pasteur discovered that yeast is a living organism. The
activity of yeast causes fermentation – baker’s yeast,
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embedded protein in the electron transport chain where h+ ions flow back into the matrix of the mitochondria
Crossword puzzle 11
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What effect does glucose 6 phosphate have on cellular respiration?
I am doing a bio lab using a respirameter (sp?) and am trying
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product of The oxidative phosphorylation / electron transport is ?
in stage of glucose oxidation a)pyruvate b)oxygen c)water
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Order the atoms involved in cellular respiration from most prevalent to least. (1 point)
0 с, н, 0 о H, 0, С О H, с, 0 О
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Suppose cellular respiration occurs inside an insulated, sealed container. How does the container's weight change during the
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How many CO, molecules are produced when three glucose molecules undergo cellular respiration? (1 point)
• 12 3 6 • 18
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The electron transport chain takes place in(1 point)
Responses: 1.) ATP molecules. 2.) the cytoplasm. 3.) the mitochondria. 4.)
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1. During cellular respiration, the covalent bonds of a molecule are broken down to make products. Which molecule is broken
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Which of the following is a reactant of cellular respiration
Water Energy Oxygen Carbon dioxide
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What is the high-energy molecule that is the main end product and goal of cellular respiration?
HIGH ENERGY BATTERY FULLY CHARGED
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Why is anaerobic respiration considered less efficient than aerobic respiration?
a Less energy is required during anaerobic
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The Krebs cycle produces electron carrier molecules. Where do these carrier molecules deliver the electrons produced in the
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When Ms. Smith exercises vigorously (for a long time), her muscle cells are unable to obtain oxygen from the blood quickly
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How are photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation similar? How are they different?
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How are photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation similar? How are they different?
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How does an ATP molecule release energy?
1 point by breaking off a sugar by adding a sugar by breaking off a phosphate by adding
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We know that a certain process requires oxygen and produces ATP. Of the following choices, this process could only be
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Which part of cellular respiration produces the most ATP?
1 point glycolysis fermentation Krebs cycle Electron Transport Chain
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Remember the law of conservation of mass. The human body uses cellular respiration to make energy. Using the chemical equation
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In 1-2 sentences explain how the chemical equation for cellular respiration show that plants cycle matter. Include the number of
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In 1-2 sentences explain how the chemical equation for cellular respiration show that plants cycle matter. Include the number of
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Select all the substances that must be present in mitochondria for the process of aerobic respiration to take place.
a carbon
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Which statement best explains how aerobic respiration functions to cycle matter and energy within a cell?
a Respiration uses
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In cellular respiration, the steps following glycolysis depend on whether oxygen is present.
Select the BEST explanation: a
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What are the reactants in the equation for cellular respiration?
a water and glucose b glucose and oxygen c oxygen and lactic
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Notice in the image of the plant that both oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit the plant. Using what you know about
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The term "aerobic" means "with ____."
Responses A with energywith energy B with oxygenwith oxygen C without energy
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1. During cellular respiration, the covalent bonds of a molecule are broken down to make products. Which molecule is broken
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Mr. Miller's biology class is studying cellular respiration. To model cellular respiration, they set up an experiment containing
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Which of these statements accurately describes the energy conversion that occurs in cellular respiration?
Responses A ATP is
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