Hunting Down Some ATP!
Further exploring unit 3.6 anaerobic respiration, along with some material from other units.
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10.25.20
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10.25.20
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Topics of this game:
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In cellular respiration glucose is NOT oxidized
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In photosynthesis, light energy is converted to chemical energy
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What happens to NADH in anaerobic conditions during fermentation?
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What is the overall goal of fermentation?
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What does NADH do in Lactic acid fermentation?
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What is the end product of Alcoholic fermentation?
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Which process (in cellular respiration) takes place in the cytoplasm?
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When a (negative) electron is gained, the process is known as oxidation.
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What does anaerobic mean?
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What would happen if fermentation did NOT re-use NADH?
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When is anaerobic respiration usually used?
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What is a pyruvate?
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How many ATP are made from glycolysis?
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What molecule derived from glycolysis is used to start the Krebs cycle?
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Where does the Krebs Cycle occur?
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Cellular respiration and photosynthesis have opposite reactants and products.
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What is the purpose of ATP?
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Glucose is broken down in the Krebs Cycle
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Which process produces the most ATP?
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Which is a product of the Krebs Cycle?
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