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Location in a Eukaryotic Cell Energy Absorbed or Released?

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1 Location in a Eukaryotic Cell Energy Absorbed or Released?
Name: Date: Period: Cellular Respiration Study Guide Identify cellular respiration as an energy-absorbing or energy-releasing chemical reaction. Describe cellular respiration in terms of how it transforms energy. Write the balanced chemical equation for cellular respiration. List the reactants of cellular respiration. Identify the MAIN product of cellular respiration. List the waste products of cellular respiration. Cellular respiration produces CO2 as a waste product. Explain where the carbon atoms in the CO2 come from. Explain why all organisms – both autotrophs and heterotrophs – must perform cellular respiration. Complete the chart below about C.R. and photosynthesis. Location in a Eukaryotic Cell Energy Absorbed or Released? Reactants MAIN PRODUCT WASTE PRODUCT(S) Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis

2 Taken in by bacteria or yeast
10. Explain why cellular respiration is considered a form of burning. 11. Explain why cellular respiration must occur in steps. 12. Complete the diagram below showing the different ways glucose can be processed for energy. Explain why a muscle cell would use lactic acid fermentation instead of cellular respiration. Identify the MAIN product of lactic acid fermentation. Identify the waste product of lactic acid fermentation. Identify the MAIN product of alcoholic fermentation. Identify the waste products of alcoholic fermentation. Explain why lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation are not as efficient as cellular respiration. O2 available Glucose O2 not available Taken in by bacteria or yeast


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