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Bio Honors-9th
Bioenergetics
Cellular respiration
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What is the main purpose of cellular respiration?
To
break
down
glucose
molecules
to
release
energy
(
ATP
) for
cellular
functions
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How does cellular respiration compare to photosynthesis?
Cellular respiration
releases
energy, while photosynthesis
stores
energy
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In which types of cells does cellular respiration occur?
In
all
living
cells
, including
both
plants
and
animal
cells
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What are the two types of cellular respiration?
Aerobic
respiration (
requires
oxygen
)
Anaerobic
respiration (
does
not
require
oxygen
)
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How many ATP are produced in aerobic respiration?
36
ATP
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How many ATP are produced in anaerobic respiration?
2
ATP
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Where does aerobic respiration occur in the cell?
In the
mitochondria
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Where does anaerobic respiration occur in the cell?
In the
cytoplasm
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What is the first step of cellular respiration?
Glycolysis
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What type of process is glycolysis?
Glycolysis is an
anaerobic
process
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Where does glycolysis occur?
In the
cytoplasm
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How many ATP are used during glycolysis?
2
ATP
are used
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What happens to glucose during glycolysis?
Enzymes
break
glucose
into
2
molecules
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What is produced when the bonds in glucose break during glycolysis?
Energy is
released
and
stored
in the form of
4
ATP
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What percentage of glucose's energy is available for release after glycolysis?
90% of the glucose molecule's energy is available for release
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What determines the next step after glycolysis?
The
availability
of
oxygen
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What are the two types of respiration based on oxygen availability?
Aerobic Respiration
Anaerobic Respiration
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What are the three main steps of aerobic respiration?
Glycolysis
,
Krebs cycle
,
Electron Transport Chain
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How many ATP are produced in the Electron Transport Chain?
32
ATP are produced
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What is produced alongside ATP in the Electron Transport Chain?
Water
is also produced
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How many ATP are produced together by the Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain?
34
ATP
are produced
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What is anaerobic respiration?
Releasing
energy
from
food
molecules
by producing
ATP
without
oxygen
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Where does anaerobic respiration occur?
In the
cytoplasm
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What are the two types of anaerobic respiration?
Lactic acid fermentation
Alcoholic/Ethanol fermentation
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How much ATP is produced by fermentation?
About
2
ATP
are produced
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What are the reactants and products of
lactic acid fermentation
?

Reactants:
Pyruvate
NADH
Products:
NAD
Lactic Acid
2
ATP
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What are the reactants and products of
alcoholic fermentation
?

Reactants:
Pyruvate
NADH
Products:
NAD
Alcohol
Carbon dioxide
2
ATP
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Which organisms typically undergo lactic acid fermentation?
Most
animals
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Which organisms typically undergo alcoholic fermentation?
Most
plants
and
bacteria
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What is the commercial use of alcoholic fermentation?
Used in producing
alcoholic beverages
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Glycolysis is an
anaerobic
process
Glycolysis is the
first
step and
always
happens
Glycolysis occurs in the
cytoplasm
Glycolysis
does
not
require/use
oxygen