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Cellular Respiration
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How many ATP molecules are produced by glycolysis?
2
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Which process in cellular respiration will proceed normally whether oxygen is present or absent?
Glycolysis
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What are the reactants in cellular respiration?
Glucose & Oxygen
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During heavy exercise, the buildup of lactic acid in muscle cells results in
Oxygen Debt
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What is the function of NADH?
To move electrons to the ETC
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When the citric acid cycle (krebs cycle) turns two times, how many ATP are produced in the process?
2
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The Electron Transport Chain takes place within the
Cristae or outer mitochondria
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During the cellular respiration reaction, approximately how many molecules are ATP are produced from the complete oxidation of a molecule of glucose?
32-36
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Water is released during which of the following stages of cellular respiration?
Electron Transport Chain
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The Krebs Cycle takes place within the
Matrix or inner mitochondria
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How many ATP are released in the electron transport chain process?
32-36
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Why is an increase in the number of mitochondria beneficial for aerobic exercise?
More energy for the cells
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What are the products of cellular respiration?
Water & Carbon Dioxide
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Carbon dioxide is released during which of the following stages of cellular respiration?
Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle)
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What is the term used for the metabolic pathway in which glucose is degraded to carbon dioxide and water?
Cellular Respiration
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During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into two _______ molecules.
Pyruvate
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Because fermentation takes place in the absence of oxygen, it is said to be
Anaerobic
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Where in the cell does Glycolysis take place?
Cytoplasm
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