Objective 10 Quiz cloned 12/11/2020
By Jennifer Lifsitz
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11 Questions
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The goal of cellular respiration in terms of MATTER is to break the molecule ________ , and form the molecule________.
The goal of cellular respiration in terms of MATTER is to break the molecule ________ , and form the molecule________.
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Which of the following are needed to make ATP? (select all that apply)
Which of the following are needed to make ATP? (select all that apply)
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What molecule made in cellular respiration is the MOST important/ entire reason our cells do this process?
What molecule made in cellular respiration is the MOST important/ entire reason our cells do this process?
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We know that matter is conserved, in other words, atoms in the outputs don't just appear out of nowhere, they come from other molecules that have been broken. Inputs don't just disappear, they are rearranged to form products. Knowing this, where do the Carbons that make Carbon dioxide come from?
We know that matter is conserved, in other words, atoms in the outputs don't just appear out of nowhere, they come from other molecules that have been broken. Inputs don't just disappear, they are rearranged to form products. Knowing this, where do the Carbons that make Carbon dioxide come from?
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Kaela set up an experiment in which she put yeast (an organism that can do cellular respiration) into 2 flasks. In one flask she added sugar. In the other flask she just left the yeast by themselves. She then put a balloon over each flask.
She returned the next day and the flask with sugar and yeast had a blown up balloon as shown, while the flask with just yeast did not. What is filling the balloon that is blown up? (what gas is produced in cellular respiration?)
Kaela set up an experiment in which she put yeast (an organism that can do cellular respiration) into 2 flasks. In one flask she added sugar. In the other flask she just left the yeast by themselves. She then put a balloon over each flask.
She returned the next day and the flask with sugar and yeast had a blown up balloon as shown, while the flask with just yeast did not. What is filling the balloon that is blown up? (what gas is produced in cellular respiration?)
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Briefly explain what happens in glycolysis.
Briefly explain what happens in glycolysis.
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What molecule carries electrons from the krebs cycle and glycolysis to the electron transport chain? Answer in one word.
What molecule carries electrons from the krebs cycle and glycolysis to the electron transport chain? Answer in one word.
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Which step of cellular respiration provides a person with most of their ATP?
Which step of cellular respiration provides a person with most of their ATP?
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What major input of cellular respiration is used in the electron transport chain to make water?
What major input of cellular respiration is used in the electron transport chain to make water?
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You just ran your fastest 100 meter sprint EVER in your track meet. Which of the following explains how the pasta (a carbohydrate) you ate last night ultimately helped you run this race?
You just ran your fastest 100 meter sprint EVER in your track meet. Which of the following explains how the pasta (a carbohydrate) you ate last night ultimately helped you run this race?
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In what cell organelle does the process of cellular respiration take place?
In what cell organelle does the process of cellular respiration take place?