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The reaction for cellular respiration is
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What is the purpose of cellular
respiration?
Respiration stores energy as glucose.
Respiration releases energy from
glucose in the form of ATP.
Respiration creates oxygen
None of the above
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The cell organelle which is involved in
cellular respiration is
The nucleus
The chloroplast
The mitochondrion
The golgi
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Cellular respiration occurs
Only in animal cells
Only in plant cells
In both plant and animal cells
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Where does glycolysis take place
The cytoplasm
The mitochondrion
The golgi
The nucleus
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How many net ATP are generated as
a result of glycolysis?
4
3
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How many pyruvate are generated as
a result of glycolysis?
4
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How many NADH are generated as a
result of glycolysis?
4
3
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The correct order for the three steps of
aerobic respiration is
Krebs cycle, preparatory step, electron
transport chain
Electron transport chain, krebs cycle,
preparatory step
Preparatory step, krebs cycle, electron
transport chain
Preparatory step, electron transport chain,
krebs cycle
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During the preparatory step pyruvate
is converted to
Citric acid
Acetyl Co-a
Glucose
pyruvate
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The preparatory step takes place in
the
Cytoplasm
Mitochondrial matrix
Golgi
chloroplast
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The citric acid cycle is also known as
The krebs cycle
Glycolysis
The preparatory step
Electron transport chain
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The citric acid cycle takes place in the
Cytoplasm
Mitochondrial matrix
Golgi
chloroplast
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How many NADH in total are
generated as a result of the citric acid
cycle?
6
5
4
3
2
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How many FADH in total are
generated as a result of the citric acid
cycle?
6
5
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2
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How many ATP in total are generated
as a result of the citric acid cycle?
6
5
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2
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The last stage of cellular respiration is
the electron transport chain. Where is
the electron transport chain located?
The mitochondrial matrix
The outer membrane
The inner membrane
The intermembrane space
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The electrons for the
electron transport
chain come from
NADH
FADH
ATP
H2O
Both A and B are
correct
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The purpose of the
electron transport
chain is to
Generate ATP
Generate ADP
Generate NADH
Generate FADH
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The final electron
acceptor is
ATP
NADH
FADH
O2
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A. When oxygen
accepts an electron
B. When Hydrogen ions
pass through the ATP
synthase
C. When water is
generated
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Oxidative
phosphorylation is
ATP generated as a
result of
Glycolysis
The preparatory step
The citric acid cycle
The electron
transport chain
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The majority of the ATP generated during cellular
respiration is created during
Glycolysis
The prepratory step
The citric acid cyle
The electron transport chain
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How many ATP are generated as a result of
cellular respiration?
32
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