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Cell Respiration REview

What process uses NADH & FADH2 to produce ATP? OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION

From What molecule did the co2 that animals give off originate? GLUCOSE

Term for the process of breaking down sugars in the presence of o2 to produce energy CELL RESPIRATION

Which step of cell respiration does not require oxygen? GLYCOLYSIS

FOR WHICH STEP OF RESPIRATION IS GLUCOSE THE REACTANT? GLYCOLYSIS

WHICH STEP OF RESPIRATION PRODUCES CO2? KREB’S CYCLE

D D D

WHICH STEP OF RESPIRATION PRODUCES WATER AS A BYPRODUCT? OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION

DURING WHICH STAGE IS PYRUVATE BROKEN DOWN INTO CO2 & ENERGY CARRIERS? KREB’S CYCLE

Which step takes place In the matrix? KREB’S CYCLE

Which step takes place In the cristae? OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION

What process uses NADH & FADH2 to produce ATP? OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION

Fast or slow Twitch? Many mitochondria

FOR WHICH STEP OF RESPIRATION IS PYRUVATE A PRODUCT? GLYCOLYSIS

DURING WHICH STEP ARE THE MAJORITY OF THE ENERGY CARRIERS MADE? KREB’S CYCLE

A What is a? B C

NAME THE 3 ENERGY CARRIERS FOUND IN RESPIRATION. ATP, NADH, FADH2

B

Which step creates the largest amount of atp? OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION

How much atp Is generated during glycolysis? 2 ATP MOLECULES

Which step creates the largest amount of atp? OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION

E

Fast or slow Twitch? Sprinting FAST TWITCH

Which step uses energy from the energy carriers? Oxidative phosporylation

What is the term for h+ ions moving across a membrane? CHEMIOSMOSIS

Explain how ATP is made during oxidative phosphorylation. H+ IONS MOVE INTO INTERMEM. SPACE THEN OUT TO MATRIX THROUGH ATP SYNTHASE

What process is this showing?

WHICH TYPE OF RESPIRATION CAUSES MUSCLE SORENESS? LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION

WHICH TYPE OF RESPIRATION IS USED TO MAKE BEER AND WINE? ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION

Fast or slow Twitch? aEROBIC

A

Cellular respiration releases energy by converting ______ into ________. FOOD INTO ATP.

Photo = removes CO2 from air Cell Resp= returns CO2 to air Why are cellular respiration and photosynthesis considered opposite processes? Photo = removes CO2 from air Cell Resp= returns CO2 to air

What process is this showing?

What are the waste products of cellular respiration? CO2 AND WATER

Fast or slow Twitch? aNAEROBIC FAST TWITCH

Why do you breathe heavier when you are exercising? NEED MORE O2 FOR THE INCREASED AEROBIC RESPIRATION RATE (muscles need more energy)

A What is C? B C

C

F

What process is this showing?

Fast or slow Twitch? Long sustained energy

What molecule does the electron transport chain need to function properly?

To create energy, we break ______ energy bonds in atp. HIGH ENERGY

Which step takes place In the cytoplasm? GLYCOLYSIS

A What is b? B C

Fast or slow Twitch? Quick burst of energy FAST TWITCH

Fast or slow Twitch? fEW mitochondria FAST TWITCH

Fast or slow Twitch? Long jog