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Cellular Respiration

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about cellular respiration, asking about the reactants, purpose, differences from photosynthesis, equations, products, stages, location in cells, role of ATP, and differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Key aspects covered include that cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP to generate energy for cells, and it takes place in two stages of glycolysis and the electron transport chain when oxygen is present.

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Cellular Respiration

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about cellular respiration, asking about the reactants, purpose, differences from photosynthesis, equations, products, stages, location in cells, role of ATP, and differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Key aspects covered include that cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP to generate energy for cells, and it takes place in two stages of glycolysis and the electron transport chain when oxygen is present.

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  1

Q. What are the reactants of cellular respiration?

glucose & carbon dioxide


glucose & oxygen
water & oxygen
water & carbon dioxide
  2

Q. The purpose of cellular respiration is to 

make water
make ATP
make glucose
make  oxygen
  3

Q. In which way are photosynthesis and cellular respiration different?

Cellular respiration stores ATP, while photosynthesis releases ATP.


Cellular respiration produces oxygen, while photosynthesis uses oxygen.
Photosynthesis releases energy, while cellular respiration stores energy.
Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide, while cellular respiration
produces carbon dioxide.
  4

Q. What is the correct equation for cellular respiration?

6O2 + C6H12O6 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy


6O2 + C6H12O6 + Energy -> 6CO2 + 6H2O
6CO2 + 6H2O -> 6O2 + C6H12O6 + Energy
6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy -> 6O2 + C6H12O6
  5

Q. If oxygen is not present what process will occur in yeast cells?

Alcoholic fermentation
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Lactic acid fermentation
  6

Q. During fermentation, yeast produces CO2 and

lactic acid
alcohol
hydrogen 
water
  7

Q. What does metabolism mean?

Converting energy into food


Making light reactions happen
Converting food into energy
  8

Q. 
Which of these is a product of cellular respiration?

ATP
Carbon dioxide
Water
All of these are a product of cellular respiration
  9

Q. Which process produces the most ATP per molecule of glucose?

lactic acid fermentation


aerobic respiration
alcoholic fermentation
all are about the same
   10

Q. Yeast is a(n)

animal
plant
fungus
bacteria
   11

Q. In cellular respiration, the electron transport chain takes place in

the membrane of the mitochondrion


the folds of the mitochondrion
the cytoplasm
the cell nucleus
   12
Q. ATP is called a cell's "energy currency" because

ATP catalyzes all metabolic reactions


ATP allow one organelle to be exchanged for another between cells
glucose is made of ATP
most of the energy that drives metabolism is supplied by ATP
   13

Q. When a phosphate group is removed from an ATP molecule, 

a substantial amount of energy is released


an enzyme is formed
energy is stored
activation energy is increased
   14

Q. When glycolysis occurs,

a molecule of glucose is split


two pyruvate are made
some ATP is produced
all of these
   15

Q. The process of cellular respiration 

is performed only by organisms that are incapable of photosynthesis


is performed by autotrophs and heterotrophs
occurs before plants are able to carry out photosynthesis
occurs only in animals
   16

Q. In the presence of oxygen, cellular respiration takes place in two stages.


They are

glycolysis and fermentation


electron transport chain, then fermentation
glycolysis, then aerobic respiration
glycolysis, then the Calvin cycle
   17

Q. Cells produce ATP most efficiently in the presence of

water
carbon dioxide
oxygen
radiant energy
   18

Q. Which of the following processes creates the most ATP during aerobic
cellular respiration?

glycolysis
fermentation
electron transport chain
Kreb's cycle
   19

Q. Fermentation enables glycolysis to continue under 

anaerobic conditions
aerobic conditions
photosynthetic conditions
hydrophobic conditions
   20

Q. After intense activity, your muscles feel sore because of 

the accumulation of NAD+


the accumulation of lactic acid 
the accumulation of ATP
the accumulation of carbon dioxide

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