Describe the primary products of each stage of cell respiration.
Describe how ATP is converted into ADP and back into ATP.
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Question 1
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ATP is constructed of three things: adenine, three _______ , and the sugar _______ .
Question 2
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The process that forms ATP is _______
Question 3
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The ATP cycle involves ATP being hydrolyzed, releasing _______ , and losing one _______ to become _______ ; eventually it will become _______ again.
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The change from ATP to ADP is called _______, it results in the release of _______ .
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In order for the energy from the breakdown of ATP to be useful, it must be coupled to _______ processes.
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ATP is short for _______
Question 7
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What types of cells require ATP but can make it via different processes? _______
Question 8
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In eukaryotic cells, cell respiration occurs at an organelle called the_______.
Question 9
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The primary goal of cell respiration is to make _______.
Question 10
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a.) _______ takes place in the cytoplasm and is anaerobic.
b.) _______ is an intermediate product produced in the first step of cell respiration and is transported into the mitochondria.
c.) There are two coenzymes that are produced at different times and can transfer electrons; they are _______ and _______ .
Question 11
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The _______ is a complex process that involves electrons being transferred through protein complexes and electron carriers using oxygen as the final electron acceptor.
Question 12
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a.) In total there are between _______ ATP's produced during cell respiration.