1. What Are the Two Steps of Anaerobic Respiration?

1. What Are the Two Steps of Anaerobic Respiration?

1. What are the two steps of anaerobic respiration?

Gylcolysis – the production of ATP(energy investment/energy payoff)

ATP and NADH are produced

2. What are the three steps of aerobic respiration?

Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain

3. What is the definition of cellular respiration?

The process of converting the food we eat into usable energy

4. Name the different products of the Krebs Cycle?

ATP FADH2, NADH, CO2

5. What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic?

Oxygen is used in aerobic respiration and not necessary in anaerobic, also anaerobic only goes through glycolysis and produces less energy

6. Compare the number of ATP produced during aerobic respiration to that of anaerobic. Aerobic respiration produces a total of 34-36 ATP

Anaerobic respiratio we produce 2 ATP

7. Where does the carbon dioxide produced during the Krebs cycle come from?

Glucose

8. What is glycolysis? Where does it take place?

The first step in anaerobic and aerobic respiration and it breaks down sugar. This process takes place in the cytoplasm

9. Name two types of fermentation

Alcoholic fermentation an lactic acid fermentation

10. What are the reactants of fermentation?

Pyruvic acid and NADH

11. What are FADH2 and NADH carrying that will be needed later?

Electrons carriers

12. What is the matrix of the mitochondrion made of? There is an inner and outer membrane of the mitochondrion and folds, called cristae

13. Where do all the FADH2 and NADH go after they're formed?

They go to the electron transport chain

14. What compound must hydrogen ions move through in order to produce ATP?

ATP Synthase

15. How many hydrogen ions must move across the inner membrane to produce 1 ATP? 1 hydrogen ions can produce 3 ATP from NADH and 2 ATP from one FADH2

16. How many carbon dioxides are produced in the Kreb's Cycle from one glucose?

6 carbon dioxide

17. Pyruvic acid (pyruvate) is a product during this stage of respiration?

Glycolysis

18. What does CoA stand for? Coenzyme A

19. What stage of aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide? The Krebs cycle

20. Why is cellular respiration vital for us to live? Cellular respiration is the way that allows all organisms to breakdown the energy stored in their food to a usable form for all cellular work.

21. Where does the electron transport chain take place?

The inner membrane of the mitochondrion

22. How many ATP are produced during the electron transport chain from 1 glucose? 32-34 ATP

23. How many ATP are produced during aerobic respiration from 1 glucose molecule? 36-38 ATP

24. How many NADH are produced during glycolysis?2 NADH are produced during glycolysis