Answers to the cellular respiration diagram

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							Answers to the cellular respiration diagram:
   A. glucose
   B. pyruvic acid
   C. energy investment
   D. energy payback
   E. 2
   F. 4
   G. Glycolysis
   H. 2
   I. Cytoplasm
   J. Acetyl CoA
   K. CO2
   L. NADH
   M. Kreb’s Cycle
   N. 2
   O. Matrix
   P. 2
   Q. CO2
   R. NADH
   S. FADH2
   T. ETC
   U. ATP Synthesis
   V. On inner membrane
   W. Proteins embedded in inner membrane
   X. O2
   Y. H2O
   Z. ATP synthase
   AB. ADP
   AC. P
   AD. ATP

Answers to review worksheet
   1. thermal
   2. chemical
   3. potential
   4. glucose (monosaccharides)
   5. proteins
   6. heat
   7. ATP
   8. 3
   9. spring
   10. ATP
   11. move, transport proteins across membrane, build molecules like protein,
   12. oxygen gas
   13. mouth  lungs arteries cells (for cellular respiration) (O2 poor blood
       leaves through veins)
14. 38 ATP, 6 H20, 6 CO2
15. lose
16. fall
17. 2
18. heterotroph (consumer); autotroph (producer)
19. glycolysis
20. metabolism
21. cytoplasm of cell
22. 2
23. NADH, FADH2
24. pyruvic acid
25. acetyl CoA
26. matrix of mitochondria
27. ETC; inner
28. losing
29. H+
30. ATP; ATP
31. 38
32. anaerobic
33. lactic acid; alcohol
34. yeast
35. lactic; soreness
36. 2 ATP, CO2, ethyl alcohol (ethanol)
37. 2 ATP, lactic acid
38. 38 (netted); 2 (netted)
39. flowing through a dam
40. 1. c     2. a    3. b    4. a     5. d   6. c    7. d
41. 17 a. reactants: CO2 and H20; products: glucose, O2
         b. there is series of reactions (stages) that take place in both
         c. each produces chemicals used by the other; different because
            photosynthesis stores chemical energy in glucose whereas respiration
            releases chemical energy from glucose (in the form of ATP)

						
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