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Process in which cells break down glucose and make ATP for energy.
a) Cellular Respiration
b) Glycolysis
c) Electron Transport Chain
d) Fermentation
First stage of cellular respiration in which glucose is split, in the absence of oxygen, to form two molecules of pyruvate (pyruvic acid) and two (net) molecules of ATP.
a) Glycolysis
b) Pyruvic Acid
c) Electron Transport Chain
d) ADP
Simple carbohydrate with the chemical formula C6H12O6 that is the nearly universal food for life.
a) Glucose
b) Pyruvic Acid
c) ATP (adenine triphosphate)
d) ADP (adenine diphosphate)
A 3-carbon molecule that results from the splitting of glucose.
a) Pyruvic Acid (aka pyruvate)
b) Glucose
c) ATP
d) ADP
Energy-carrying molecule that cells use to power their metabolic processes.
a) ATP (adenine triphosphate)
b) Pyruvic Acid (aka pyruvate)
c) ADP (adenine diphosphate)
d) Krebs Cycle
The molecule that results from dephosphorylation (a phosphate group is removed). Krebs
a) ADP (adenine diphosphate)
b) ATP (adenine triphosphate)
c) Glucose
d) Anaerobic Respiration
Second stage of aerobic respiration in which two pyruvate (pyruvic acid) molecules from the first stage react to form ATP, NADH, and FADH2.
a) Krebs Cycle
b) Electron Transport Chain
c) Anaerobic Respiration:
d) Mitochondrion
Molecule that acts as an electron carrier in cellular respiration.
a) NADH
b) Symbiosis
c) NADPH
d) Biology
Series of electrontransport molecules that pass high-energy electrons from molecule to molecule and capture their energy.
a) Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
b) Krebs Cycle
c) Pyruvic Acid
d) Glycolysis
Type of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen.
a) Anaerobic Respiration
b) Aerobic Respiration
c) Fermentation
d) Krebs Cycle
Type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen.
a) Aerobic Respiration
b) Anaerobic Respiration
c) Nucleus
d) mitochondrion
Organelle in eukaryotic cells that makes energy available to the cell in the form of ATP molecules.
a) Mitochondrion
b) Symbiosis
c) organelle
d) chloroplast
A type of anaerobic respiration that allows ATP to be made through glycolysis.
a) Fermentation
b) Decomposer
c) Nucleus
d) chloroplast
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATP
a) Equation for Cellular Respiration
b) Equation for Photosynthesis
c) Equation for glycolysis
d) Equation for Fermentation
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