Question | Answer |
Where does Cell Respiration occur in your cells?
Mitochondria, Chloroplast or Nucleus | Mitochondria |
What is the purpose of Cell Respiration?
To make usable Energy in ATP or to make chemical Energy in Glucose? | To make usable energy in the form of ATP |
Which reactant of Cell Respiration do we get from our food?
Glucose, Oxygen or Water | Glucose |
Which reactant of Cell Respiration do we get from the Atmosphere?
Carbon Dioxide, Water or Oxygen | Oxygen |
How many glucose molecules do we need?
1, 6 or 12 | 1 |
How many oxygen molecules do we need?
1, 6 or 12 | 6 |
What are the three steps of Cell Respiration?
Light Dependent/Light Independent/Calvin Cycle or
Glycolysis/Kreb's Cycle/ETC | Glycolysis/Kreb's Cycle/ETC |
Where does Glycolysis take place?
Matrix, Cytoplasm or Cristae | Cytoplasm |
Where does the Kreb's cycle take place?
Matrix, Cytoplasm or Cristae | Matrix |
Where does the Electron Transport Chain take place?
Matrix, Cytoplasm or Cristae | Cristae |
Which part of the Mitochondrion is the innermost part?
Matrix, Cytoplasm or Cristae | Matrix |
Which part of the Mitochondrion is the folded inner membrane?
Matrix, Cytoplasm or Cristae | Cristae |
Cell Respiration makes how many products?
1, 2 or 3 | 3 |
Which two of those are waste products?
Oxygen and Glucose, Carbon dioxide and Water, Water and Glucose | Carbon Dioxide and Water |
How do we get rid of the wastes of Cell Respiration?
Smiling, Breathing or Going to the Restroom | Breathing |
What product of Cell Respiration is not a waste but is used by the cell for Energy? | ATP |