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

2 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

3 What is the overall equation for cellular respiration?
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Glucose + Oxygen  Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy OR C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O + (36 – 38) ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

5 What are the two types of Respiration? What do they mean?
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Aerobic - oxygen & Anaerobic – no oxygen Click Anywhere to Continue

7 Where does Cellular Respiration take place?
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Mitochondria Click Anywhere to Continue

9 What are the 2 meanings of Respiration?
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Breathing How organic compounds are broken down Click Anywhere to Continue

11 Why is Cellular Respiration important?
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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

13 Where does Glycolysis occur?
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Cytoplasm Click Anywhere to Continue

15 What 2 processes start with Glycolysis?
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Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration Click Anywhere to Continue

17 How many ATP are needed to start reactions?
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2 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

19 What happens in Glycolysis?
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Glucose split into 2 molecules called Pyruvate Click Anywhere to Continue

21 How many Net ATP does a cell get from Glycolysis and why?
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2 ATP needed to start 4 ATP produced = Net Gain of 2 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

23 What happens in the Krebs Cycle?
3-100

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Pyruvate is split, CO2 is released Click Anywhere to Continue

25 How many Carbon Dioxide molecules are formed?
3-200

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6 CO2 molecules Click Anywhere to Continue

27 What is formed from the Krebs Cycle?
3-300

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

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

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4 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

31 Who is the Krebs Cycle named after?
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Hans Krebs Click Anywhere to Continue

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

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32 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

35 Where does ETC occur? 4-200

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

37 ?? 4-300

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39 ?? 4-400

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41 ?? 4-500

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

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Alcoholic Fermentation & Lactic Acid Fermentation Click Anywhere to Continue

45 What is made in Alcoholic Fermentation?
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Ethanol 2 ATP CO2 Click Anywhere to Continue

47 What made in Lactic Acid Fermentation?
5-300

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Lactate 2 ATP Click Anywhere to Continue

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

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

51 What is the first step of Cellular Respiration?
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Glycolysis Click Anywhere to Continue


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