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?
      ΔO2/Δt\Delta O_{2} / \Delta 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?
      ΔCO2/ΔtΔCO_{2} / Δt
    • 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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