Cellular respiration is a metabolic pathways or reactions which breaks glucose molecule to give energy carrying molecule Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). Generated ATP is used to carry out cellular work.
The balanced equation of given cellular respiration equation:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O+ ATP
Question 5 1 pts Complete the following cellular respiration equation using the chemical formula (not words)....
1) Write the overall reaction for cellular respiration (be sure it's balanced) (4): 2) Overall, cellular respiration is highly (choose one) endergonic or exergonic. The reactant that is oxidized is and its oxidized form is _ (product) while the reactant that is reduced is and its reduced form is (product). (5) 3) What role does NAD play in cellular respiration? (2) 4) NAD+ is the oxidized or reduced (choose one) form of NAD, while NADH represents the oxidized or reduced...
Question 25 1 pts In which step of cellular respiration is most of the energy harvested from the glucose molecule? Glycolysis ETC Citric Acid Cycle Pyruvate Oxidation Question 26 1 pts In which step of cellular respiration is most of the energy that was harvested from glucose transformed into an energy source that can be used to do cellular work? ETC ATP Synthase Citric Acid Cycle Question 27 1 pts At the end of all 3 steps of cellular respiration,...
Complete the sentences with the appropriate words. electrons Cellular respiration is the extract energy of organic compounds to redox and an atom neutrons An atom that loses electrons is accepting electrons is increased from the substrate along NAD+ accepts a pair of with a to form NADH. proton oxidized Cells use enzyme-facilitated reactions to take energy from food sources and convert it to ATP. reduction Energy is cellular respiration. during each transfer of electrons in released oxidation anabolic reduced absorbed
Draw a map of cellular level processes including: protein synthesis, photosynthesis (include chemical equation), cellular respiration (include chemical equation), mitosis including DNA replication, meiosis including crossing over, and processing involving the cell's environment. Be sure all processes are interconnected---there should be no isolated systems or processes.
Question 1 The equation for Aerobic Respiration is: C6H1206 +602 -----> 6H20+6CO2 C6H1206 +H02 -.---> 6H2O+6CO2 6CO2 + 6H2O ----> C6H1206 +602 6CO2 + 602 -----> 6H2O +C6H1206 Question 2 Phenotype is determined by: O Nutrients only Environment only Genotype and environment Genotype only
1. Examine the chemical equations for photosynthesis (from last week) and cellular respiration (see previous page). What is the relationship between the products and reactants of these two chemical reactions? 2. Byproducts are products of a chemical reaction that are NOT the main or desired product. As a result, they are released or given off by the organism. Which product(s) of the cellular respiration reaction is/are released as (a) byproduct(s)? 3. Cellular respiration is an energy transformation. During cellular respiration,...
Question 6 During aerobic respiration, which of the following answer choices correctly models the flow of electrons through cellular respiration? Select only ONE answer choice. food → citric acid cycle ATP NAD+ food →NADH → electron transport chain → H2O glucose ATP → electron transport chain → NADH food → glycolysis →citric acid cycle → ATP → NADHQuestion 7 At the end of the Citric Acid Cycle, where is most of the energy that was contained in the chemical bonds of glucose? Select only ONE answer choice. In...
General Biology Chapter 6 Cellular Respiration Exercise For the Following questions, answer each thoroughly and sketch the parts of the Cell and/or Mitochondrion to illustrate your answer. 1. Triglycerides can be broken down by hydrolysis reactions to glycerol and fatty acid chains in the digestive tract. Glycerol is easily converted to 1 phosphoglyceraldehyde also known as PGAL Using your knowledge about how aerobic cellular respiration functions, explain how from this original glycerol molecule how many ATP's are formed in this...
Chapter 5 (Cellular Respiration) With the aid of your notes and/or textbook, write the terms that correspond to the following definitions and descriptions Oxygen-requiring process that produces CO., H,0 and ATP. A series of enzyme catalyzed reactions that form pyruvate molecules from splitting glucose. Second stage of aerobic cellular respiration that produces CO, and electron camer molecules, and takes place in the mitochondrion. Type of cellular respiration that does not use oxygen in the production of ATP. Produces lactic acid...
4. (20 pts) Balance and indicate phases for each chemical in the following formula equation for the reaction of sodium carbonate and cobalt (II) chloride. (20 pts) Barium chloride reacts with sodium sulfate to precipitate barium sulfate. I have written and balanced the formula equation. Write balanced complete io space strikeout. s. nic and net ionic equations in the s provided. You may indicate spectator ions in the complete ionic equation using a single line Formula Equation: BaCl: (aq) +...