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Topic 7: Run for Your Life
7.2 Respiration
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.
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