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Fires: Cellular Respiration

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Question 16
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Carbon monoxide, CO, a colorless odorless gas that interferes with cellular respiration by significantly reducing the amount of oxygen molecules in the mitochondria. Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause brain damage and death because the process of cellular respiration is limited. When cellular respiration is limited, the organism does not make enough ATP and does not have enough __________ for its activites
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In an organism, the energy stored in ATP is used for what process? HINT, it is in the paragraph.

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Question 14
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What does the X represent in the model?

Question 15
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Which reactant contains the energy needed for cellular respiration to occur? Think about the yeast lab.

Question 17
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What gas product of cellular respiration is released into the environment and could be used in the process of photosynthesis?

Question 18
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The anaerobic process that follows glycolysis when no oxygen is available is

Question 2
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The diagram shows the organelle where cellular respiration occurs. What is the name of this organelle?

Question 3
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What type of cells contain these organelles. CLICK all that apply

Question 4
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What are the reactants of cellular respiration. CLICK all that apply.

Question 5
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What are the products of cellular respiration. CLICK all that apply.

Question 6
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How may carbon atoms are in a glucose molecule? Look at the formula

C6H12O6

Question 7
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How may oxygen atoms are in a glucose molecule?
Look at the formula

C6H12O6

Question 8
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How may hydrogen atoms are in a glucose molecule?
Look at the formula

C6H12O6

Question 9
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When building the oxygen molecule, how many oxygen atoms are required?

Look at the formula for oxygen

O2

Question 10
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What step in cellular respirations can occur without oxygen meaning it is anaerobic?

The formula for cellular respiration is
C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
Question 11
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How many carbon dioxide molecules were made during cellular respiration (look at the formula)?

Question 12
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How many water molecules were made during cellular respiration (look at the formula)?

Question 13
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In addition to making carbon dioxide and water, what else is produced when glucose is broken down during cellular respiration (look at the formula)