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Match the following descriptions with the correct definition.
Carbon dioxide |
ADP (Adenosine Diphosphate) |
ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) |
NAD+ |
Select ALL of the following that are not products of the Krebs Cycle. (3 choices)
This process releases chemical energy from sugars and other carbon-based molecules to make ATP when oxygen is present.
Select ALL of the following that are products of the Electron Transport Chain. (2 choices)
Energy is released from ATP when _______________________.
The overall goal of cellular respiration is to make:
Which of the following can be compared to a battery in need of recharging? Â (empty wallet)
___ produces the most ATP.
Put the following steps of Aerobic Cellular Respiration in order from beginning to end.
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Match the following reactants and products with the correct part of aerobic cellular respiration.
Glycolysis |
Krebs Cycle |
Electron Transport Chain |
Put each part of Aerobic Cellular Respiration by it’s correct term.
Glycolysis |
Kreb's Cycle |
Electron Transport Chain |
Put the following steps of Glycolysis in order.
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Select ALL of the following products of cellular respiration. (3 choices)
Select ALL of the following reactants of cellular respiration. (2 choices)
Cellular respiration takes place in the
Glucose is broken down during which process
What is the net gain of ATP during glycolysis?
Glycolysis takes place in the
This is made of proteins that need energy-carrying molecules from the Krebs cycle and oxygen to make ATP. It makes 32 ATP.
Up to how many ATP molecules are made from the breakdown of one glucose molecule?
Select ALL of the following that are not products of aerobic cellular respiration. (3 choices)
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