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.
What are the main products/reactants/steps for
each:
Glycolysis is part of cellular
respiration:
Citric Acid cycle part of cellular
respiration
Electron transport/oxidative phosphorylation part
of cellular respiration
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?
Learning Activity 10-1 CELLULAR RESPIRATION
What is the purpose of cellular
respiration?
What are the overall reactants and what are the
products of cellular respiration?
What makes ATP so special?
Why are the mitochondria so important?
Determine the formal charge of each
atom in the reactants and the products.
Reactants:
Products:
C (in CO in acetone)
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C (in CO2)
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C (in CH3 in acetone)
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O (in CO2)
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O (in CO in acetone)
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H
(in H2O)
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H (in CH3 in acetone)
___
O (in H2O) ___
O (in O2) ___
For each set of reactions below; What are the reactants? What
are the products? What is an application of this reaction/set of
reactions?
Combustion
Fermentation
Saponification
Maillard reactions
Haber-Bosch Process
What goes on between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle? What
are the reactants and products of this process if cellular
respiration started with 1 glucose molecule. What are the reactants
and products of the citric acid cycle if cellular respiration
started with 1 glucose molecule?
What is the difference between
ΔHoreaction=∑ΔHof(Products)−∑ΔHof(Reactants)
and
ΔH
reaction=∑ΔHof(Reactants)−∑ΔHof(Products)
I'm not sure when you would use one or the other.