Lab 7 Review Flashcards

1
Q

In the experimental procedure: Cellular Respiration, what gas was taken up by the soybeans?

A

O2

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2
Q

Soybeans don’t move around as animals do. For what purpose do they need energy?

A

Grow, stay alive

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3
Q

Both cellular respiration and fermentation ordinarily begin with what molecule?

A

Glucose

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4
Q

How do the overall equations for these processes indicate that cellular respiration is aerobic and that fermentation is anaerobic?

A

The presence of O2

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5
Q

Contrast the end products of fermentation and cellular respiration in terms of their energy content.

A

Cellular respiration has more ATP.

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6
Q

Explain why cellular respiration produces more ATP compared to fermentation

A

Fermentation does not have O2

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7
Q

In the experimental procedure Yeast fermentation, the gas bubble got larger. What gas was causing this increase in bubble size?

A

CO2

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8
Q

Compared to fructose and sucrose, why does glucose have the most activity during the fermentation experiment?

A

Glucose is just preferred.

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9
Q

Cellular respiration is ____ —>____

A

Chemical to chemical

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10
Q

Cellular respiration formula?

A

C6H12O6—>ATP

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11
Q

Where does cellular respiration take place?

A

Mitochondria

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