When does oxygen become involved in the process of aerobic
respiration?
Respiration that does NOT require oxygen is called
_____
Compare the ATP production between the two types of
respiration:
a.___________________ yields a net gain of
________ ATP molecules
___________________ yields a net gain of _______ ATP
molecules
Fermentation produces only a fraction of the energy that aerobic
respiration does, and therefore does not produce as much ATP. Since
they both begin with the same molecule, where is the rest of the
energy, not converted to ATP, in fermentation?
Compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration with fermentation in
general? Discuss the importance of each process? Explain why an
understanding of the biochemical processes of fermentation is so
important in biotechnology?
Compare and contrast aerobic respiration versus anaerobic
respiration. Explain the (1) electron transport system and how many
ATP are produced, (2) where the electrons go (the final electron
acceptor), and (3) give an example of an organism that carries out
aerobic respiration and an example of an organism that uses
anaerobic respiration.
Explain how the processes of photosynthesis and aerobic
cellular respiration are dependent on one another by identifying
the molecules that cycle between them and where they are produced
and consumed in the cycle.
Explain the process of
aerobic cellular respiration. List all steps, main reactants, and
main products. Why would an organism perform go through the Citric
Acid Cycle and Electron Transport Chain/Chemiosmosis instead of
solely performing Glycolysis?
1. what is the location of ETS during aerobic
respiration
2. in cellular respiration in which of the phases is
most of the ATP produced
3. where does ets occur?
4. what is the primary role of oxygen in cellular
respiration?
5. in addition to ATP produced, what are the end
product of glycolysis?
6. in what phase of respiration is CO2 formed?