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Cellular Respiration . 20 question review. Question 1. What process breaks down glucose molecules to produce pyruvic acid, NADH, and ATP?. Answer. Glycolysis. Question 2. Cellular Respiration releases energy by breaking down:. Answer. FOOD MOLECULES.
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Cellular Respiration 20 question review
Question 1 • What process breaks down glucose molecules to produce pyruvic acid, NADH, and ATP?
Answer • Glycolysis
Question 2 • Cellular Respiration releases energy by breaking down:
Answer • FOOD MOLECULES http://images.mylot.com/userImages/images/postphotos/2322621.jpg
Question 3 • Breathing heavily after running a race is your bodies way of : • A) Making more ATP • B)Repaying the oxygen debt • C) restarting glycolysis • D) recharging the electron transport chain
Answer • B) Repaying an oxygen debt http://files.myopera.com/sandrazurcher/blog/WOC%20sprint2_Will%20Smith.jpg
Question 4 • Unlike photosythesis, cellular respiration occurs in: • A) animal cells only • B) Plant cells only • C) All but plant cells • D) All Eukaryotic cells
Answer • D) ALL Eukaryotic cells
Question5 • What is the difference in aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
Answer • Aerobic occur needs oxygen to happen Anaerobic doen’t.
Question 6 • What are the Three pathways of cellular respiration?
Answer • Glycolysis • Kreb Cycle • Electron Transport cycle
Question 7 • The Starting molecule for Kreb Cycle is: • A) Glucose • B)NADH • C) Pyruvic acid • D) Coenzyme A
Answer • C) Pyruvic Acid http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gfJNTQHDtXs/TGRQcZR4eGI/AAAAAAAAAkI/5h-eWnf3oz4/s640/tropical_island_screensaver1.jpg
Question8 • Lactic Acid Fermentation occurs in:
Answer • Muscle cells
Question9 • Glycolysis provides a cell with a net gain of:
Answer • 2 ATP
Question18 • Where does Glycolysis take place at?
Answer • Cytoplasm (Cytosol)
Question19 • What is the process used to produce beer and wine?
Answer • Alcoholic Fermentation http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/food-drinks.shtml
Question20 • What is a product of cellular respiration?
Answer • Water and CO2 and ATP