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Chapter 9 Study Guide “Cellular Respiration” Name _____________________________________ Due Date: ____________Test Date: __________ I. Use the following processes to describe each phrase: Cellular respiration- used 2x glycolysis lactic acid fermentation alcoholic fermentation lactic acid Important in baking bread ________________________ Builds up in muscles after a few seconds of intense activity ____________________ Requires oxygen and glucose ________________________ Produces 2 ATP molecules and pyruvic acid ______________________ Almost the opposite process of photosynthesis ______________________ The reason why runners breather heavily after a race ________________________ II. Write: CELLULAR RESPIRATION or PHOTOSYNTHESIS below to fill in the blanks. ____________________ reactants are CO2 and H20 _____________________ occurs only in plants, algae, and some other micro-organisms ____________________ 6O2 + C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy ____________________ uses oxygen to release energy from food _____________________organelle where this occurs is the chloroplast ____________________organelle where this occurs is the mitochondria ____________________ 6CO2 + 6H2O 6O2 + C6H12O6 ____________________light energy converts CO2 and water into high energy sugars and oxygen ____________________occurs in plants but not animals ____________________occurs in all eukaryotes including plants and animals Fill in the blank for each summary. Use each word in the box below. ATP anaerobic Pyruvic acid NAD+ glycolysis fermentation calorie two anaerobic glucose NAD+ NADH cytoplasm oxygen 9-1 Chemical Pathways: A ________________ is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius. Cells gradually release the energy from food. This process, called cellular respiration, begins with a pathway called ___________________________________(STAGE ONE). Glycolysis is the process in which a _____________________ molecule is split in half. This forms ______________ molecules of _____________________ _____________, a 3-carbon compound. Glycolysis takes place in the __________________________ of the cell. The electron carrier________________ accepts a pair of high energy electrons and becomes__________________. When oxygen is NOT present, ________________________________ follows glycolysis. Fermentation releases energy from food molecules by forming ATP without oxygen. During fermentation, cells convert NADH back in to the electron carrier, _______________ that is needed for glycolysis. This lets glycolysis continue to make a steady supply of ATP. Fermentation occurs when no _______________________ is present so it is called an _____________________ process. Fermentation is/is not (circle) a part of cell respiration. Alcoholic Fermentation: Yeasts and a few other microorganisms carry out alcoholic fermentation. The equation is: Pyruvic acid + ____________ alcohol + ____________ + ______________ Lactic acid fermentation occurs in _________________ during rapid exercise. The equation is: Pyruvic acid + _____________ lactic acid + ____________ Compare and contrast – lactic acid fermentation vs. alcoholic fermentation 9-2 The Krebs Cycle : Use the words in the box below AND your diagrams and notes to complete. Each word is used once. Citric acid pyruvic acid Carbon dioxide mitochondrion second electrons ATP NAD Cellular respiration requires oxygen, so it is said to be aerobic. The Krebs cycle is the __________ STAGE of cellular respiration. During the Krebs cycle, _______________________ ______________________ is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy extracting reactions. The Krebs cycle is also known as the _____________________ ________________________ cycle, because citric acid is one of its first products. Stages of the Krebs Cycle: The Krebs cycle starts when pyruvic acid (formed by glycolysis) enters the ____________________________________. The Krebs cycle continues in a series of reactions. In these reactions, two energy carriers accept high energy _______________________. NAD+ is changed to ____________________, and FAD is changed to FADH2. These molecules carry the high energy electrons to the electron transport chain. Two are produced in the Krebs Cycle. is released as a product. ETC- Electron Transport Chain: 36 Water glucose oxygen Use the words below to complete the summary on ETC. ATP two 32 The electron transport chain (STAGE THREE) uses high energy electrons to change ADP to _____________. In the electron transport chain, high energy electrons move from one carrier protein to the next. At the end of the chain, _____________________________is the final electron acceptor. The oxygen molecules join with H+ ions to form ___________________. Glycolysis produces 2 ATP molecules from one molecule of __________________. The Krebs cycle made ATP and electron transport chain made ATP molecules per glucose molecule. In cellular respiration, the total number of ATP made per glucose molecule is ____________ATP. Complete the chart below. *Stages of Cellular Respiration Reactants *Products #ATP *Location 1. 2. 3. TOTAL__________ATP in cellular resp. Review powerpoint notes & quizlet.com vocab too!