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Unit 1 Test: Cellular Respiration Shortened

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Question 1
1.

  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Energy (ATP)
  • Glucose
  • Oxygen
  • Water
  • Inputs
  • Outputs
Question 2
2.

Which elements are present in glucose/sugar?

Question 3
3.
Cellular respiration occurs in the _______ (which organelle)
Question 4
4.

Which types of organisms can perform cellular respiration?

Watch the video "The Science of an Extreme Animal Athlete" and answer the questions below.
Question 5
5.
Compare and Contrast:
How are the molecules of Sugar and Fat Similar?

How are the molecules of Sugar and Fat Different?

Compare molecules C6H12O6 (Sugar/Glucose) and C16H32O2 (Fat/Lipids)

The answer is not found directly in the video. The video only provides supporting information.

C= one carbon atom. C6 = 6 carbon atoms in the molecule
H = one hydrogen atom. H12 = 12 hydrogen atoms in the molecule
O = one oxygen atom. O6 = 6 oxygen atoms in the molecule

The fat and sugar molecules both have _______ _______ and _______ atoms in each molecule.
Fat molecules have _______ oxygen atoms than sugar but _______ carbon and hydrogen atoms. (blanks 4 and 5 should say either "more" or "less")
Question 6
6.

How did the highlander mice obtain more oxygen than the lowlander mice?
This information is found directly in the video