7.2.4 Anaerobic Respiration

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    • What is anaerobic respiration?
      Respiration without oxygen
    • Anaerobic respiration occurs without oxygen.oxygen
    • Why is anaerobic respiration important?
      Rapid energy source
    • In animals, anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid
    • Steps of anaerobic respiration in yeast
      1️⃣ Glycolysis: Glucose is broken down into pyruvate
      2️⃣ Pyruvate is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide
    • Anaerobic respiration is more efficient than aerobic respiration.
      False
    • What is the primary purpose of anaerobic respiration?
      Generate energy without oxygen
    • Anaerobic respiration yields a small amount of ATP.
    • Match the products of anaerobic respiration with the organism:
      Animals ↔️ Lactic acid
      Yeast ↔️ Ethanol and Carbon dioxide
    • Anaerobic respiration allows animals to survive during intense activity when oxygen is limited.
    • Give an example of when anaerobic respiration is used in animals.
      During sprinting
    • Steps of anaerobic respiration in animals
      1️⃣ Glycolysis: Glucose is broken down into pyruvate
      2️⃣ Pyruvate is converted into lactic acid
    • How many ATP are produced per glucose molecule in anaerobic respiration?
      2 ATP
    • Anaerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is limited.
    • Unlike aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration yields less ATP but is faster
    • What is the purpose of anaerobic respiration?
      Generate ATP
    • Anaerobic respiration in animals enables survival during intense activity
    • Match the organism with the importance of anaerobic respiration:
      Animals ↔️ Enables survival during intense exercise
      Yeast ↔️ Used in brewing and baking industries
    • Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during anaerobic respiration in animals.
    • In animals, pyruvate is converted to lactic acid to recycle NAD+
    • What is a common byproduct of anaerobic respiration in animal muscles?
      Lactic acid
    • In yeast, pyruvate is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide
    • How many ATP molecules are produced during glycolysis in anaerobic respiration?
      2 ATP
    • Anaerobic respiration occurs without oxygen.
    • Match the organism with its end product in anaerobic respiration:
      Animals ↔️ Lactic acid
      Yeast ↔️ Ethanol and CO₂
    • What is a key similarity in anaerobic respiration across different organisms?
      Rely on glycolysis
    • In animals, lactic acid buildup during anaerobic respiration can cause muscle fatigue
    • Where does glycolysis occur in cells during anaerobic respiration?
      Cytoplasm
    • Anaerobic respiration in animals produces ethanol.
      False
    • What two compounds are produced from pyruvate in yeast during anaerobic respiration?
      Ethanol and carbon dioxide
    • During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into pyruvate, ATP, and NADH
    • Anaerobic respiration yields the same amount of ATP as aerobic respiration.
      False
    • Match the organism with its specific circumstance in anaerobic respiration:
      Animals ↔️ Intense exercise
      Yeast ↔️ Fermentation
      Some plants ↔️ Waterlogged soils
    • What byproduct of anaerobic respiration in animals causes muscle fatigue?
      Lactic acid
    • Anaerobic respiration produces 2 ATP per glucose molecule.
    • Aerobic respiration produces 36-38 ATP, while anaerobic respiration produces only 2
    • Match the respiration type with its ATP yield and oxygen requirement:
      Anaerobic ↔️ 2 ATP, No oxygen
      Aerobic ↔️ 36-38 ATP, Requires oxygen
    • Anaerobic respiration requires oxygen.
      False
    • How many ATP molecules are produced per glucose molecule in anaerobic respiration?
      2 ATP
    • Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to produce energy.