Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration
Explain Cellular Respiration
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00:00:29
The goal of cellular respiration is to make
ATP
Glucose
Alcohol
Carbon dioxide
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00:01:55
Which type of respiration is a sprinter utilizing the most?
Aerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration
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00:02:42
Aerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is present and anaerobic is when oxygen is NOT present
true
false
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00:03:26
Which kingdom(s) will undergo cellular respiration?
Animal
Bacteria
Fungi
Plantae
All of the above
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00:03:42
Which group of organisms do not have mitochondria?
animals
plants
eukaryotes
prokaryotes
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00:04:22
Which element or compound does hydrogen (H+) and the electrons combine with during cellular respiration?
ATP
carbon dioxide
water
oxygen
glucose
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00:04:28
The removal of hydrogen (electrons) from food is called oxidation and the addition of hydrogen (electrons) is reduction.
true
false
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00:05:11
Which of the following regarding mitchondria is NOT true
inside are folds called cristae
they contain ribosomes and DNA
the space between the cristae is called the matrix
all of the above are true
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00:06:14
Which of the following regarding NAD is NOT true
is made of protein
known as a coenzyme
it's function is to transport hydrogen
delivers hydrogen directly to ATP so that it can be changed into ADP
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00:06:37
Which of the following regarding glycolysis is NOT true
takes place in the cytoplasm
makes carbon dioxide
net gain of 2 ATP
split into two molecules of pyruvate or pyruvic acid
NADH
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00:06:59
What is removed from pyruvate as it is changed into acetyl-CoA
ADP
ATP
Carbon dioxide
lactic acid
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00:07:31
What is NOT being produced in the Krebs cycle?
ATP
Water
Carbon dioxide
NADH
FADH
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00:07:40
What is another name for the Krebs cycle?
Citric Acid Cycle
Lactic acid fermentation
Anaerobic respiration
Calvin cycle
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00:08:42
Which of the following occurs within the ETC?
As electrons move through the ETC protons (H+) are pumped from one side to the other
The H+ and and electrons ultimately join up with oxygen to make water
ATP synthease is needed in order to generate ATP
all of the above are true
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00:08:57
Where is the ETC located?
cytoplasm of the cell
cristae
matrix
thylakoid space
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00:09:16
All of the molecules that make up the ETC are made of proteins
true
false
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00:10:23
Chemiosmosis is a term used to describe the movement of H+ ions from an area of high concentration to an area of less concentration. When this occurs in the ETC this will result in ATP being made
true
false
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00:10:36
Approximately how many ATP are made in the ETC?
2
4
16
34
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00:12:11
The reason why a cell would go through lactic acid fermentation is because there is not enough or no oxygen to accept the hydrogen (electrons) from NADH or FADH.
true
false
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00:13:00
During aerobic and and lactic acid fermentation glucose is oxidized.
true
false
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00:13:51
Which of the following was produced during our lab activity that caused the bags to swell?
carbon dioxide
ATP
NAD
Ethyl Alcohol
pyruvate
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