KA1.6 - Cellular Respiration Flashcards

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Respiration is when the … energy stored in … is released by all cells through a series of enzyme-controlled reactions.

A

chemical … glucose.

Respiration is when the chemical energy stored in glucose is released by all cells through a series of enzyme-controlled reactions.

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What type of cells would need a high number of mitochondria?

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Muscle, sperm and nerve cells.

These all require high amounts of energy which is what the mitochondria produces.

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ATP can be used for cellular activities such as cell division, …, … and …

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ATP can be used for cellular activities such as cell division, muscle cell contraction, active transport and protein synthesis.

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Name the two types of respiration and what conditions they each happens.

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Aerobic respiration only happens when oxygen is present. Fermentation only happens when oxygen is absent.

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During stage 1 of aerobic respiration and fermentation glucose is broken down into … and releases … ATP molecules

A

Pyruvate and 2 ATP.

Stage 1 of aerobic respiration involves the breakdown of glucose to pyruvate and the production of 2 ATP molecules.

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Where does stage 1 of aerobic respiration take place?

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Cytoplasm

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What must be present for stage 2 of aerobic respiration to occur?

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Oxygen.

Stage 2’s chemical reaction requires oxygen so if it’s absent then fermentation happens instead.

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What happens to during stage 2 of aerobic respiration?

A

Pyruvate is broken down into carbon dioxide and water and releases lots of ATP.

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Fermentation occurs in the absence of oxygen. What happens to pyruvate in animal cells?

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Converted into lactate/lactic acid.

Glucose is broken down the pyruvate in stage 1 of fermentation, before the pyruvate is turned into lactate.

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In plant and yeast cells, pyruvate is converted to … and …

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Ethanol and carbon dioxide.

They are produced from pyruvate.

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Only … ATP molecules are produced in fermentation.

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2.

2 ATP molecules are produced in fermentation.

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12
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Where does stage 2 of aerobic respiration take place?

A

The mitochondria

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13
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What is the word equation for animal fermentation?

A

Glucose -> Pyruvate Lactate

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14
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What is the word equation for stage 1 of aerobic respiration?

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Glucose -> Pyruvate + 2 ATP

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What is the word equation for stage 2 of aerobic respiration?

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Pyruvate -> carbon dioxide + water + lots of ATP

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