Cellular Respiration Aurora HS, Ohio
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- 4. increases as breathing rate and exercise increase so that more oxygen can get to cells and be used in the process of cellular respiration to produce ATP
- 8. the process wherein hydrogen ions (H+)diffuse with their concentration gradient from the intermembrane space to the mitochondrial matrix through the ATP synthase protein channel to produce LOTS of ATP.
- 10. waste product of lactic acid fermentation
- 11. the organelle in all eukaryotic cells where the aerobic processes of cellular respiration occur
- 13. site of glycolysis, lactic acid fermentation, & alcoholic fermentation
- 14. process that produces the reactants for cellular respiration, including glucose and oxygen.
- 15. occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria, produces 2 ATP & also produces NADH that goes to the electron transport chain
- 17. produced by breaking down glucose in the process of glycolysis
- 19. process that requires oxygen
- 20. the main energy-carrying molecule for all living organisms, 2 are produced in glycolysis, 2 are produced in the Krebs cycle, and 32-34 are produced in the ETC.
- 21. another name for the Krebs cycle.
- 23. one of the waste products of alcoholic fermentation
- 24. turns green when carbon dioxide is added to it because the carbon dioxide combines with water to produce carbonic acid
- 25. the location of the Krebs cycle.
- 26. the site of the electron transport chain
- 27. process that produces a total of 34-38 ATP and is an aerobic process that occurs in the mitochondria of all eukaryotic cells.
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- 1. 32-34 ATP are produced in this process that occurs on the inner membrane (cristae) of the mitochondria.
- 2. the 6 carbon molecule that enters glycolysis and is broken down into 2 pyruvate molecules.
- 3. anaerobic process that produces NAD+, that recycles back to glycolysis, & produces lactic acid as a waste product.
- 5. the protein channel embedded in the inner membrane of the mitochondria where ATP is made
- 6. one of the electron carriers that is produced in glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle. This molecule will go to the electron transport chain & is important in helping the process to produce LOTS of ATP.
- 7. energy source for photosynthesis, which stores the energy in glucose molecules
- 8. another electron carrier that goes to the electron transport chain, but it is only produced in the Krebs cycle.
- 9. process that does not require oxygen
- 12. allows glycolysis to continue
- 16. a waste product for the processes of cellular respiration and alcoholic fermentation
- 18. used as a comparison in experiments to make sure that the dependent variable is affected only by the independent variable
- 20. one of the products at the beginning of the Krebs Cycle, just before being turned into Citric acid.
- 22. one of the waste products of cellular respiration, for every 1 glucose molecule 6 of these molecules are produced.