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Cellular Respiration

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what are the outputs of glycolysis? ATP
Glycolysis provides a cell with a net gain of 2 ATP
Part of the cell where glycolysis occurs in: cytoplasm
The electron transfer chain, the final stage of cellular respiration occurs in the: cristae of mitochondria
What stage of cellular respiration produces the most number of ATP? NADH and FADH2 begin this Electron transfer chain
How many molecules of ATP are created from one molecule of glucose by aerobic respiration? 38
What substance is not needed for anaerobic respiration? oxygen
What waste material is produced by both aerobic and anaerobic respiration? carbon dioxide
One of the reasons why large numbers of mitochondria are found in muscle cells is because: muscle cells require lots of energy.
Cells that carry out active transport contain large numbers of mitochondria because: Active transport requires ATP
This is referred to as the energy currency of the cell ATP
What is the correct equation for cellular respiration? 6O2 + C6H12O6 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
The splitting of the glucose molecule is called? Glucose is broken down into pyruvic acid during this Requires energy to begin glycolysis
Each glucose (6C) produces how many pyruvic acid (3C) molecules? 2
Where does glycolysis take place? cytoplasm
Two substances needed for aerobic respiration are: glucose and oxygen
Structures that increase the surface of the inner membrane of the mitochondria are: cristae
Place where Krebs cycle occurs in the cell is: matrix of the mitochondria
Cell organelle where most reactions of cellular respiration occurs is the: mitochondria
The starting molecule for the Krebs cycle 2C compound formed to enter the krebs cycle in aerobic respiration Acetyl coA
What is removed from the Pyruvic Acid to create ATP CO2
During cell respiration, energy is transferred from glucose to ATP
What must be recycled for the process of glycolysis to continue? NAD+
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