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3.2 Required Practicals
3.2.4 Respiration
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Anaerobic respiration does not require
oxygen
Anaerobic respiration yields more energy than aerobic respiration
False
Anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast produces ethanol and carbon
dioxide
CO2 detectors are effective in fermentation
studies
In a respiration experiment, the organism being measured is introduced into the experimental
setup
What are the two main types of respiration?
Aerobic and anaerobic
Aerobic respiration yields more energy than
anaerobic
respiration.
True
Anaerobic respiration occurs in the
cytoplasm
of the cell.
True
CO2 detectors are particularly useful in
fermentation
What is the formula for calculating the aerobic respiration rate?
\frac{\Delta O_2}{\Delta t}</latex>
Anaerobic respiration rate can be calculated using the change in carbon dioxide or
ethanol
What is the formula for calculating the aerobic respiration rate using oxygen?
ΔO_2 / Δt</latex>
Which type of respiration is affected by oxygen concentration?
Aerobic
Fluctuations in environmental variables such as temperature can affect the accuracy of respiration
rates
What are the products of anaerobic respiration in animals?
Lactic acid + energy
Match the feature with the type of respiration it applies to:
Requires oxygen ↔️ Aerobic Respiration
Low energy yield ↔️ Anaerobic Respiration
CO₂ detectors are especially useful in fermentation
studies
The spirometer is advantageous because it tracks both oxygen and carbon
dioxide
Ethanol detectors are only useful for organisms that produce
ethanol
What is the formula for calculating aerobic respiration rate?
Δ
O
2
/
Δ
t
\Delta O_{2} / \Delta t
Δ
O
2
/Δ
t
Control experiments without the organism are essential to account for background changes in gas
concentrations
Why is optimal pH necessary for respiration?
Enzyme activity
A well-structured report for a respiration experiment should include an introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, and
conclusion
Respiration is the process by which organisms break down
glucose
Match the type of respiration with its products in animals:
Aerobic ↔️ Carbon dioxide, water, energy
Anaerobic ↔️ Lactic acid, energy
What are the reactants of anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast?
Glucose
What does a spirometer measure in aerobic respiration?
Oxygen consumption and CO2 production
Match the equipment with its primary use:
Spirometer ↔️ Measures breathing volumes and rates
CO2 detector ↔️ Measures carbon dioxide production
Ethanol detector ↔️ Detects ethanol in anaerobic respiration
Why is it important to repeat respiration experiments with different variables?
To investigate factors affecting respiration
Aerobic respiration requires
oxygen
Aerobic respiration takes place in the
mitochondria
Match the equipment with its use in measuring respiration rates:
Spirometer ↔️ Measures oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production
Oxygen Sensors ↔️ Measures oxygen concentration in a closed system
CO2 Detectors ↔️ Measures carbon dioxide production in fermentation studies
Ethanol Detectors ↔️ Detects ethanol produced by yeast or bacteria
Oxygen sensors can measure both oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production.
False
The anaerobic respiration rate can be calculated using changes in carbon dioxide or
ethanol
What is the formula for calculating the anaerobic respiration rate using carbon dioxide?
Δ
C
O
2
/
Δ
t
ΔCO_{2} / Δt
Δ
C
O
2
/Δ
t
Higher temperatures increase respiration rates until enzymes are
denatured
Match the factor with its effect on respiration rate:
Temperature ↔️ Increases until enzyme denaturation
Substrate Concentration ↔️ Increases until saturation
Oxygen Concentration ↔️ Accelerates aerobic respiration until saturation
pH ↔️ Requires optimal levels for enzyme activity
What is an example of a procedural error in respiration experiments?
Varying mixing speeds
Anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast produces ethanol, carbon dioxide, and
energy
What piece of equipment is used to measure both oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production in aerobic respiration?
Spirometer
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