Ch 9 Study Guide – Cellular Respiration
Define
- Calorie
- Cellular respiration
- Fermentation
- Aerobic
- Anaerobic
- What are the reactants AND products for photosynthesis? And HOW are they similar to cellular respiration?
- What is the net product (yield) of ATP from Glycolysis?
- What are all of the products produced from Glycolysis?
- How many ATP are produced from Krebs Cycle?
- What are all of the products from Krebs Cycle?
- How many ATP are produced from Electron Transport Chain (ETC)?
- What are all of the products from ETC? And how is NAD+ produced from ETC beneficial to cellular respiration?
- Where do the following processes occur in the cell? Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, ETC, Fermentation
- Can the ETC occur without the Krebs Cycle? Why or Why not?
- If you swim aerobically for 30 minutes, your body probably started to use which method for energy?
- The first few seconds of intense exercise use up a cells ______.
- How do organisms get the energy they need?
- What are the 3 steps of cellular respiration (in order).
- What is the chemical formula for cellular respiration?
- FACT: Cellular respiration occurs in all eukaryotic cells.
- What is the starting food molecule for glycolysis?
- Know which processes are anaerobic and aerobic (Glycolysis, ETC, Krebs Cycle and Fermentation)
- After all of the processes for cellular respiration occur, how many ATP are produced?
- Where can lactic acid fermentation occur?
- The air bubbles and spongy texture of bread are due to which type of fermentation?
- What type of fermentation occurs when making sour cream, cheese and yogurt?
- What is the product of fermentation that is vital to glycolysis?
- Why do we breathe heavily after running a race?
- How long should one aerobically exercise if they want to control their weight?
- Short Answer Questions:
- What roles does oxygen play in photosynthesis and in cellular respiration?
- What are 2 types of fermentation? How do their products differ?