Cellular Respiration - Question Set 2 Question Preview (ID: 40873)


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

Which of the following is a product of aerobic cellular respiration?
a) carbon dioxide
b) water
c) ATP
d) All of these

In the Krebs cycle, pyruvate and oxygen are used to produce CO2, NADH, ATP and
a) glucose
b) water
c) FADH2
d) oxygen

When cells break down food molecules, energy
a) is released all at once.
b) is released as body heat in to the environment.
c) is temporarily stored in ATP molecules.
d) causes the electrons in chlorophyll to become energized.

The net gain of ATP during glycolysis is
a) 2
b) 4
c) 34
d) 38

The Krebs cycle produces ___________ ATP.
a) 2
b) 4
c) 34
d) 38

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

By accepting electrons from the electron transport chain and bonding with H+ ions, oxygen makes ___________.
a) carbon dioxide
b) pyruvate
c) water
d) ATP

The stage of aerobic respiration that produces the most ATP is
a) glycolysis
b) the Krebs cycle
c) the electron transport chain
d) the Calvin cycle

Which of the following is NOT a product of the Krebs cycle?
a) ATP
b) ethanol alcohol
c) carbon dioxide
d) FADH2

The term aerobic means that aerobic processes require
a) oxygen
b) ATP
c) carbon monoxide
d) lactic acid

The anaerobic process of splitting glucose and forming 2 molecules of pyruvate is called
a) fixation
b) alcoholic fermentation
c) lactic acid fermentation
d) glycolysis

ATP synthase
a) is an enzyme.
b) produces ATP.
c) is powered by the movement of H+ ions across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
d) can be described by all of these statements.

The end-products of alcoholic fermentation are
a) alcohol and pyruvic acid
b) alcohol and carbon dioxide
c) carbon dioxide and glucose
d) pyruvic acid and glucose

Yeast produce alcohol and carbon dioxide in the process of
a) lactic acid fermentation.
b) aerobic respiration.
c) alcoholic fermentation.
d) glycolysis.

What is the process by which glucose is converted to pyruvic acid?
a) electron transport
b) aerobic respiration
c) glycolysis
d) photosynthesis

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