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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