In cellular respiration, oxygen is required by:
glycolysis
electron transport chain
Krebs cycle
Acetyl CoA production
Question: In cellular respiration, oxygen is required by :
Answer: Electron transport chain
Because, Oxygen molecules are needed for electron transport chain in order to accept the electrons from NADH as a result to generate NAD+ molecules.
In cellular respiration, oxygen is required by: glycolysis electron transport chain Krebs cycle Acetyl CoA production
Cellular Respiration Worksheet 1.Where does each reaction take place? -Glycolysis -Fermentation -Acetyl CoA formation -Krebs Cycle -ETC 2.What goes in/comes out of each reaction/name of each reaction? -Glycolysis -Fermentation -Acetyl CoA formation -Krebs Cycle -ETC 3.What are the electron carriers? Where are the electrons actually located? 4.What are the energy carrying molecules? Where is the energy actually located? 5.Where is oxygen used? Where’s CO2 released in cellular respiration? 6.Where is most of the ATP made? 7.What is the point/purpose of...
Place the events related to eukaryotic cellular respiration into the boxes corresponding to each location in the cell Production of most ATP occurs here Pyruvate is oxidized to acetyl CoA Glycolysis Initial splitting of glucose Electron transport chain Krebs cycle Cytoplasm Mitochondrial matrix Mitochondrial inner membrane
PRE-KREBS/TRANSITION PHASE: In the absence of oxygen the luyunde molecules from glycolysis are converted to lactic acid. If oxygen is present, they are instead converted into 2 molecules of _which then enter the mitochondria to undergo anaerob metabolism. During this transition phase, no ATP is produced but are released. and Mitochoadrial CITRIC ACID CYCLE: The citric acid cycle occurs in the matrix Both of the molecules of Adel produced after glycolysis run through the citric acid cycle reactions. At the...
summarize the main steps of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain
The phases of cellular respiration Place each phase of cellular respiration into the box that corresponds to the location of that particular phase. Not all choices will be used: You must distinguish the four phases of cellular respiration from the choices given. Krebs cycle glycolysis production of most ATP preparatory (prep) reaction oxidation of glucose electron transport chain (ETC) Cytoplasm Mitochondrial matrix Cristae of mitochondria glycolysis preparatory (prep) reaction electron transport chain (ETC) Krebs cycle
Which describes the effect of cyanide on cellular
respiration?
Question 20 of 25 ) Which describes the effect of cyanide on cellular respiration? O inhibits the the breakdown of acetyl-CoA by the citric acid cycle O inhibits the function of pyruvate kinase in glycolysis O inhibits the function of cytochrome c oxidase in the electron transport chain O inhibits the production of acetyl-CoA by the pyruvate dehyrogenase complex
Put the following stages of cellular respiration in order from start to finish? Select one: O a glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain Ob glycolysis, Krebs cycle, pyruvate oxidation, electron transport chain Oc glycolysis, electron transport chain, Krebs cycle, pyruvate oxidation od pyruvate oxidation Krebs cycle, glycolysis, electron transport chain
Matching A. glycolysis B. Krebs cycle C. electron transport system also known as cytochrome system D. glycolysis and Krebs cycle E. glycolysis and electron transport chain F. Krebs cycle and electron transport chain G. glycolysis and Krebs cycle and electron transport chain H. none of the above 1. PGAL 2. Pyruvate 3. Alpha ketoglutaric acid 4. Cytochromes 5.Succine Acid 6. Citric acid 7. Malic acid 8. Fumaric acid 9. NADH -> NAD 10. FADH->FAD 11. FAD->FADH 12. Oxaloacelic acid 13....
1. Where, specifically, is the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) of cellular respiration located within the cell? 2. What do the “taxi” molecules from glycolysis and the citric acid cycle do with their electrons when they reach the ETC? 3. What happens, physically, to the electrons in the electron transport chain? 4. What happens, in terms of energy, as electrons move through the electron transport chain?
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Facy op Cellular Respiration Worksheet 1.Where does each reaction take place? -Glycolysis - Fermentation -Acetyl CoA formation -Krebs Cycle -ETC 2.What goes in/comes out of each reaction/name of each reaction? -Glycolysis - Fermentation -Acetyl CoA formation -Krebs Cycle -ETC 3.What are the electron carriers? Where are the electrons actually located? 4.What are the energy carrying molecules? Where is the energy actually located? 5.Where is oxygen used? Where's CO2 released in cellular...