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Cellular Respiration and Fermentation
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Breaking down macromolecules to make ATP
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Which cell organelle runs aerobic respiration?
Mitochondria
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What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
to release energy from food
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How much ATP is made from one molecule of sugar? (Hint: it's a number)
approximately 36 ATP
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What are the catalysts for cellular respiration?
Enzymes
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Type of respiration that occurs in organisms when oxygen is not available
Fermentation (anaerobic)
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Aerobic means that it is a process that requires ...
Oxygen
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These are the two types of fermentation
lactic acid and alcoholic
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Unit for measuring the amount of energy given off by a food product
Calories (kilocalories)
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Our body heat comes from this
Cellular respiration
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This is the type of fermentation occurs in human muscle tissue
Lactic acid
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Cellular respiration is an incremental process - what does that mean?
Energy is extracted in stages
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Food is broken down into these units; cellular energy
ATP
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The reactants of cellular respiration are (give two)
Glucose (C6H12O6) and Oxygen (O2)
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