Which of the following pathways produce ATP during cellular
respiration.
Check All That Apply
a) glycolysis
b) electron transport chains
c)Calvin cycle
d) Krebs cycle
e) preparatory reaction
1. What is Cellular Respiration? 2. What are the reactants of cellular respiration? 3. What are the products of cellular respiration? 4. Define: a. Calorie b. Cellular respiration e. Aerobic d. Anaerobic e. Fermentation 5. Contrast aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 6. What are the three stages of cellular respiration? Where do they occur? 7. What is fermentation? 8. Compare and Contrast alcoholic fermentation and Lactic Acid Fermentation.
1- What is the necessary item for glycolysis to continue to
aerobic cellular respiration instead of lactic acid
fermentation?
2- Unless you are dead (no respiration, no blood circulation),
are your muscle cells getting some of this? Explain.
3- Therefore, a better explanation might be: “If a cell is
only getting 75% as much O2 as it needs to make enough ATP through
aerobic cellular respiration, then (what %?) of the pyruvates from
glycolysis will go into the mitochondria.”
4-...
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.
How
can we use the structures that are involved with photosynthesis and
cellular respiration to determine the earliest forms of life and
how they developed? Why is the study of endosymbiosos vital for
biology?
reflect on the processes of photosynthesis and cellular
respiration. Discuss how they are co-dependant on each other and
how one would be affected by changes in the other. Discuss how
changes to either would affect living things.