Cellular Respiration

Cellular Respiration 

Explain Cellular Respiration 

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  1. 00:00:29 

    The goal of cellular respiration is to make 

    • ATP

       
    • Glucose

       
    • Alcohol

       
    • Carbon dioxide

       

  2. 00:01:55 

    Which type of respiration is a sprinter utilizing the most? 

    • Aerobic respiration

       
    • Anaerobic respiration

       

  3. 00:02:42 

    Aerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is present and anaerobic is when oxygen is NOT present 

    • true

       
    • false

       

  4. 00:03:26 

    Which kingdom(s) will undergo cellular respiration? 

    • Animal

       
    • Bacteria

       
    • Fungi

       
    • Plantae

       
    • All of the above

       

  5. 00:03:42 

    Which group of organisms do not have mitochondria? 

    • animals

       
    • plants

       
    • eukaryotes

       
    • prokaryotes

       

  6. 00:04:22 

    Which element or compound does hydrogen (H+) and the electrons combine with during cellular respiration? 

    • ATP

       
    • carbon dioxide

       
    • water

       
    • oxygen

       
    • glucose

       

  7. 00:04:28 

    The removal of hydrogen (electrons) from food is called oxidation and the addition of hydrogen (electrons) is reduction. 

    • true

       
    • false

       

  8. 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

       

  9. 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

       

  10. 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

       

  11. 00:06:59 

    What is removed from pyruvate as it is changed into acetyl-CoA 

    • ADP

       
    • ATP

       
    • Carbon dioxide

       
    • lactic acid

       

  12. 00:07:31 

    What is NOT being produced in the Krebs cycle? 

    • ATP

       
    • Water

       
    • Carbon dioxide

       
    • NADH

       
    • FADH

       

  13. 00:07:40 

    What is another name for the Krebs cycle? 

    • Citric Acid Cycle

       
    • Lactic acid fermentation

       
    • Anaerobic respiration

       
    • Calvin cycle

       

  14. 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

       

  15. 00:08:57 

    Where is the ETC located? 

    • cytoplasm of the cell

       
    • cristae

       
    • matrix

       
    • thylakoid space

       

  16. 00:09:16 

    All of the molecules that make up the ETC are made of proteins 

    • true

       
    • false

       

  17. 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

       

  18. 00:10:36 

    Approximately how many ATP are made in the ETC? 

    • 2

       
    • 4

       
    • 16

       
    • 34

       

  19. 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

       

  20. 00:13:00 

    During aerobic and and lactic acid fermentation glucose is oxidized. 

    • true

       
    • false

       

  21. 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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