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Learning Target(s): I Can Explain The Process Of Aerobic Cellular Respiration. I Can Explain The Process Of Anaerobic Cellular Respiration (fermentation). TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Energy is released from ATP when the bond is broken between
a) the first and second phosphate groups.
b) the second and third phosphate groups.
c) adenine and ribose.
d) ribose and a phosphate group.

Glycolysis requires _____ ATP, but makes a total of ______. This is a net gain of _______ ATP.
a) 2; 2; 4
b) 2; 4; 6
c) 2; 4; 2
d) 2; 2; 2

Glycolysis breaks glucose down to make 2 molecules of
a) pyruvate
b) carbon dioxide
c) oxygen
d) water

Glycolysis occurs in the _________________.
a) matrix of the mitochondria.
b) inner membrane of the mitochondria.
c) stroma.
d) cytoplasm.

Which of the following is NOT produced by the Krebs cycle?
a) carbon dioxide
b) NADH
c) water
d) FADH2

The step of cellular respiration that occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane is
a) glycolysis
b) Krebs cycle
c) electron transport chain
d) Calvin cycle

Oxygen is required for
a) aerobic respiration.
b) the Krebs cycle.
c) the electron transport chain.
d) All of these are correct.

The matrix of the mitochondria is
a) the space in the innermost part of the mitochondria.
b) the space between the inner and outer membranes of the mitochondria.
c) the folded inner membrane.
d) another name for the outer membrane.

Which of the following is NOT a product of glycolysis?
a) glucose
b) pyruvate
c) NADH
d) ATP

Which of the following is needed for the Krebs cycle to occur?
a) pyruvate and carbon dioxide
b) pyruvate and oxygen
c) carbon dioxide and oxygen
d) carbon dioxide and ATP

Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
a) Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle are both anaerobic.
b) The electron transport chain produces water as a by-product.
c) Carbon dioxide is needed for the Krebs cycle.
d) Glycolysis produces up to 34 ATP.

Anaerobic respiration is different from aerobic respiration in that...
a) it requires oxygen and aerobic respiration does not.
b) it doesn't require oxygen and aerobic respiration does.
c) it produces more ATP.
d) it takes place in the mitochondria.

One example of anaerobic respiration is ___________________.
a) the Krebs cycle.
b) the Calvin cycle.
c) lactic acid fermentation.
d) the electron transport chain.

The products of fermentation are...
a) oxygen and glucose.
b) water and ATP.
c) ATP and oxygen.
d) carbon dioxide and lactic acid OR ethanol.

The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is _______________. It then bonds with a pair of H+ ions to form ______________.
a) oxygen, carbon dioxide
b) hydrogen, pyruvate
c) oxygen, water
d) water, glucose

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