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Ms. Smedley & Mr. Bartolone’s Cell Respiration Jeopardy

General Glycolysis Krebs Electron Transport Chain ????? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

What is the overall equation for cellular respiration? 1-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Glucose + Oxygen  Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy OR C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O + (36 – 38) ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

What are the two types of Respiration? What do they mean? 1-200

Click Anywhere to Continue Aerobic - oxygen & Anaerobic – no oxygen Click Anywhere to Continue

Where does Cellular Respiration take place? 1-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Mitochondria Click Anywhere to Continue

What are the 2 meanings of Respiration? 1-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Breathing How organic compounds are broken down Click Anywhere to Continue

Why is Cellular Respiration important? 1-500

Click Anywhere to Continue ATP is made that allows cells to carry out all their functions Carbon Dioxide produced is used by autotrophs for Photosynthesis Click Anywhere to Continue

Where does Glycolysis occur? 2-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Cytoplasm Click Anywhere to Continue

What 2 processes start with Glycolysis? 2-200

Click Anywhere to Continue Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration Click Anywhere to Continue

How many ATP are needed to start reactions? 2-300

Click Anywhere to Continue 2 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

What happens in Glycolysis? 2-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Glucose split into 2 molecules called Pyruvate Click Anywhere to Continue

How many Net ATP does a cell get from Glycolysis and why? 2-500

Click Anywhere to Continue 2 ATP needed to start 4 ATP produced = Net Gain of 2 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

What happens in the Krebs Cycle? 3-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Pyruvate is split, CO2 is released Click Anywhere to Continue

How many Carbon Dioxide molecules are formed? 3-200

Click Anywhere to Continue 6 CO2 molecules Click Anywhere to Continue

What is formed from the Krebs Cycle? 3-300

Click Anywhere to Continue 1. 2 ATP 2. 6 NADH (+2 in the intermediate) = 8 3. 2 FADH2 Click Anywhere to Continue

After the Glycolysis and Krebs Cycle, how many ATP are net gained? 3-400

Click Anywhere to Continue 4 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

Who is the Krebs Cycle named after? 3-500

Click Anywhere to Continue Hans Krebs Click Anywhere to Continue

How many ATP are made in the ETC process? 4-100

Click Anywhere to Continue 32 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

Where does ETC occur? 4-200

Click Anywhere to Continue On the inner membrane of the mitochondria Aka cristae Click Anywhere to Continue

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Click Anywhere to Continue ?? Click Anywhere to Continue

?? 4-400

Click Anywhere to Continue ?? Click Anywhere to Continue

?? 4-500

Click Anywhere to Continue ?? Click Anywhere to Continue

What are the 2 types of Anaerobic Respiration? 5-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Alcoholic Fermentation & Lactic Acid Fermentation Click Anywhere to Continue

What is made in Alcoholic Fermentation? 5-200

Click Anywhere to Continue Ethanol 2 ATP CO2 Click Anywhere to Continue

What made in Lactic Acid Fermentation? 5-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Lactate 2 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

How many total ATP’s are made in each step of Aerobic Respiration? 5-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Glycolysis – 4 Krebs – 2 ETC – 32 Click Anywhere to Continue

What is the first step of Cellular Respiration? 5-500

Click Anywhere to Continue Glycolysis Click Anywhere to Continue