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1. In what cell structure does aerobic cellular respiration take place? nucleus ribosome chloroplast mitochondrion 2. Respiration without oxygen is called ____________ respiration. aerobic anaerobic de­oxygenated none of the above 3.The process called ____________ takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell, literally means "glucose­breaking," and yields a total of 2 ATP. osmosis glycolysis the Krebs cycle the Calvin cycle 4. When is energy stored in ATP? when a ribose sugar is added to ATP when adenosine is removed from ATP when a phosphate group is added to ADP when a phosphate group is removed from ADP 5. Which of the following is considered a waste product of cellular respiration? ATP oxygen glucose carbon dioxide 6. What is the starting molecule for glycolysis? water glucose pyruvic acid adenosine diphosphate 7. Plants undergo cellular respiration. a. True b. False 8. Cellular respiration creates energy for the plant cell. c. True d. False 9. Water is a product of cellular respiration. e. True f. False 10.What is the advantage of having two lipid bilayers around mitochondria? a) T hey act as a store of phospholipids. b) T hey prevent the entry of chemicals into mitochondria. c) T hey protect the cell from free radicals. d) T hey maintain a proton gradient. Fill in the Diagram
1. In what cell structure does aerobic cellular respiration take place? nucleus ribosome chloroplast mitochondrion 2. Respiration without oxygen is called ____________ respiration. aerobic anaerobic de­oxygenated none of the above 3.The process called ____________ takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell, literally means "glucose­breaking," and yields a total of 2 ATP. osmosis glycolysis the Krebs cycle the Calvin cycle 4. When is energy stored in ATP? when a ribose sugar is added to ATP when adenosine is removed from ATP when a phosphate group is added to ADP when a phosphate group is removed from ADP 5. Which of the following is considered a waste product of cellular respiration? ATP oxygen glucose carbon dioxide 6. What is the starting molecule for glycolysis? water glucose pyruvic acid adenosine diphosphate 7. Plants undergo cellular respiration. g. True h. False 8. Cellular respiration creates energy for the plant cell. i.
True j. False 9. Water is a product of cellular respiration. k. True l.
False 11.What is the advantage of having two lipid bilayers around mitochondria? a) T hey act as a store of phospholipids. b) T hey prevent the entry of chemicals into mitochondria. c) T hey protect the cell from free radicals. d) T hey maintain a p roton g radient. .