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Bio9- Cellular Respiration

This is only Respiration, Chapter9, not both Chapters 8 and 9 so you also need to study photosynthesis.

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Where does glycolysis take place?
What are the products of cellular respiration?
What is the TOTAL number of ATP molecules made in glycolysis?
In which step of respiration are most of the 36 ATP's made?
Which steps in respiration deal with breaking the carbon chain?
How much activation energy is needed in glycolysis?
Which steps in respiration produce CO2?
Where in the mitochondria does the electron transport chain occur?
Which steps in respiration produce ATP?
Which respiration steps take place in the mitochondria?
What takes place on the cristae of the mitochondia?
What are the reactants of cellular respiration?
What is the net gain in ATP from glycolysis?
How many times must the Krebs cycle go around to metabolize an entire glucose molecule?
Who discovered the Krebs cycle?
What are the folded membranes in the mitochondria called?
What is another name for Krebs cycle?
What is the last oxygen acceptor in the electron transport chain?
What molecules transport H ions to the electron transport chain?
Fill in the Blank: During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into blank.
Where does the energy come from to make ATP in the electron transport chain?
What is the purpose of Cellular Respiration?
How does Cellular Respiration get the energy out of glucose?(where is the energy and what needs to happen to release it)
Where is energy in glucose?
What is the formula for Cellular Respiration?
What are the Anaerobic steps of Cellular Respiration?
What are the Aerobic steps of Cellular Respiration?
What are the steps of Cellular Respiration that break down glucose?
What does glycolysis start out with?
What happens to the 6 carbon in glycolysis?
What is added in glycolysis as activation energy to activate the split of the 6 carbon?
What happens when the 6 carbon in glycolysis are split?
What are the results of glycolysis?
What is the net gain of glycolysis?
What is another name for the [3C] that results from glycolysis?
What does the intermediate step start out with?
What happens to the carbon dioxide during the intermediate step?
What is the result of the intermediate step?
How many times does the intermediate step occur?
Where does the glucose come from in the Cellular Respiration formula?
Where does the oxygen come from in the Cellular Respiration formula?
How is the water made in the Cellular Respiration formula exerted?
How is the carbon dioxide made in the Cellular Respiration formula released?
How is the ATP made in the Cellular Respiration formula used?
What does the Krebs Cycle start out with?
What is another name for the [4C] the Krebs Cycle starts out with?
What is added to the [4C] in the Krebs Cycle?
What happens in the Krebs Cycle once the acetyl CoA ([2C]) is added to the oxaloacetic acid ([4C])?
How much ATP is made directly in the Krebs Cycle once the carbon dioxide is made and released?
How many carbon dioxide are made in each Krebs Cycle?
How many ATP are made directly in each Krebs Cycle?
How many NADH are made in each Krebs Cycle?
How many FADH2 are made in each Krebs Cycle?
How many H2O are added to each Krebs Cycle?
How many times does each Krebs Cycle happen?
In the Electron Transport Chain, how many ATP does each NADH yield?
In the Electron Transport Chain, how many ATP does eac FADH2 yield?
Why do living things require a continuous supply of new energy?
What is the biological importance of respiration?
Why must cellular respiration be controlled and occur slowly?
What is the total output of energy in cellular respiration in terms of molecules of ATP formed?
What product is formed when oxygen is the hydrogen acceptor in aerobic respiration?
Much of the energy released from glucose in cellular respiration is stored in ATP. In what form does some escape?
How many more times energy does cellular respiration make than fermentation?
Which is more efficient: cellular respiration or fermentation?
What is the respiratory chain?
What is oxidative phophorylation?
What is the citric acid cycle?
What is the Embden-Meyerhof pathway?
What is the tricarboxylic acid cycle?
How many ATP's are made directly through glycolysis?
How many NADH's are made in Glycolysis and because of that number, how many ATP's are made in the ETC from those NADH's?
How many NADH's are made in the Intermediate Step(both times it happens) and because of that number, how many ATP's are made in the ETC from those NADH's?
How many ATP's are made directly in the Krebs cycle?(both times it happens)
How many NADH's are made in the Krebs cycle and because of that number, how many ATP's are made in the ETC from those NADH's?
How many FADH2's are made in the Krebs cycle and because of that number, how many ATP's are made in the ETC from those FADH2's?
How are the 4 ATP's used that are subtracted from the total output of energy in cellular respiration in terms of molecules of ATP formed?
When does the Electron Transport Chain occur?
Fill in the Blank: The 2 Acetyl CoA made in the intermediate step enter the Krebs cycle blank.
What is the only reason we need oxygen?
Which has more energy: NADH or FADH2?
What is citric acid? (how many carbon)
What does the Electron Transport Chain start out with?
What parts of the formula for Cellular Respiration are used and made in the Electron Transport Chain?
What is another name for Anaerobic Respiration?
What is the formula for fermentation in muscles under stress?
What is the formula for fermentation of yeast?
In what organisms does Cellular Respiration occur?
In what cells does Cellular Respiration occur?
In what organelle does Cellular Respiration occur?
In what two places in the mitochondria does Cellular Respiration occur?
What is the fluid partition containing enzymes in the mitochondria?
What is the simple formula for glycolysis?
What is the simple formula for the intermediate steps?
What is the simple formula for Krebs cycle?
What is the simple formula for Electron Transport Chain?

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