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Review Review Biocoach McGraw Hill Videos Funny Song O verview of Cellular respiration BACK Cellular R espiration Diagram McGraw Hill Videos How Glycolysis works How the Krebs Cycle ID: 920006

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Slide1

Cellular Respiration

Self Quiz

Review

Slide2

Review

Biocoach

McGraw Hill Videos

Funny Song

O

verview of Cellular respiration

BACK

Cellular

R

espiration Diagram

Slide3

McGraw Hill Videos

How Glycolysis works

How the Krebs Cycle WorksProton Pump

How the NAD+

works

Electron Transport System and ATP

Synthesis

Electron Transport System and Formation of ATP

BACK

Slide4

BACK

Slide5

What does food ultimately get broken down to for the process of cellular respiration?

Lactose

Sucrose

Cellulose

Glucose

Slide6

What does food ultimately get broken down to for the process of cellular respiration?

Lactose

Sucrose Cellulose Glucose

Incorrect

Review

Slide7

What does food ultimately get broken down to for the process of cellular respiration?

Lactose

Sucrose Cellulose

Glucose

Correct

Go to next question

Slide8

Self Quiz

From Beginning

Select Number

Slide9

1

23

456

7

8

9

10

1112

1314

15

16

17

18

19

Select Number

BACK

Slide10

2. How many carbons are in glucose?

4

5

6

8

Slide11

2. How many carbons are in glucose?

4

56

8

Incorrect

Review

Slide12

2. How many carbons are in glucose?

4

56

8

Correct

Go to next question

Slide13

3. Where does glycolysis take place?

Mitochondrion

NucleusRibosome

Cyto

pl

asm

Slide14

3. Where does glycolysis take place?

MitochondrionNucleus

RibosomeCytoplasm

Incorrect

Review

Slide15

3. Where does glycolysis take place?

MitochondrionNucleus

RibosomeCytoplasm

Correct

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Slide16

4. What is the net yield of ATP from glycolysis?

2

3

4

6

Slide17

4. What is the net yield of ATP from glycolysis?

2

34

6

Incorrect

Review

Slide18

4. What is the net yield of ATP from glycolysis?

2

34

6

Correct

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Slide19

5. Two products are created in glycolysis: ATP and _____?

CO2

FADH

HCL

NADH

Slide20

5. Two products are created in glycolysis: ATP and _____?

CO2

FADHHCL

NADH

Incorrect

Review

Slide21

5. Two products are created in glycolysis: ATP and _____?

CO2

FADH

HCL

NADH

Correct

Go to Next question

Slide22

6. How many pyruvates are made from one glucose molecule?

1

2

3

4

Slide23

6. How many pyruvates are made from one glucose molecule?

1

23

4

Incorrect

Review

Slide24

6. How many pyruvates are made from one glucose molecule?

1

23

4

Correct

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Slide25

7. What does pyruvate get converted to?

Acetyl-CoA

ETSFADH2

H2O

Slide26

7. What does pyruvate get converted to?

Acetyl-CoA

ETSFADH2H2O

Incorrect

Review

Slide27

7. What does pyruvate get converted to?

Acetyl-CoA

ETSFADH2H2O

Correct

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Slide28

8. What else is created during the pyruvate

conversion pathway, per

pyruvate? 1

NADH + 1

H2O

1NADH

+ 1

CO2

2 NADH + 2 H2O

1

NADH + 2 FADH2

Slide29

8. What else is created during the pyruvate

conversion pathway, per

pyruvate?1 NADH + 1 H2O

1NADH

+ 1

CO2

2

NADH + 2 H2O1 NADH + 2 FADH2

IncorrectReview

Slide30

8. What else is created during the pyruvate conversion pathway

, per pyruvate?1 NADH + 1

H2O

1NADH

+ 1

CO2

2 NADH + 2 H2O1

NADH + 2 FADH2Correct

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Slide31

9. Where in the cell does pyruvate get converted to acetyl-CoA

?

Cytoplasm

Mitochondrion

Nucleus

Ribosome

Slide32

9. Where in the cell does pyruvate get converted to acetyl-CoA

?

Cytoplasm Mitochondrion

Nucleus

Ribosome

Incorrect

Review

Slide33

9. Where in the cell does pyruvate get converted to acetyl-CoA

?

Cytoplasm Mitochondrion

Nucleus

Ribosome

Correct

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Slide34

10. What are the products of one turn of the Krebs cycle?

2 ATP, 3 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 CO2

1 ATP, 2 NADH, 1 FADH2, 2 CO21 ATP, 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 2 CO2

1 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 CO2

Slide35

10. What are the products of one turn of the

Krebs cycle?2 ATP, 3 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 CO2

1 ATP, 2 NADH, 1 FADH2, 2 CO21 ATP, 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 2 CO2

1 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 CO2

Incorrect

Review Diagram

Slide36

10. What are the products of one turn of the

Krebs cycle?2 ATP, 3 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 CO2

1 ATP, 2 NADH, 1 FADH2, 2 CO21 ATP, 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 2 CO2

1 ATP, 2 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 CO2

Correct

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Slide37

11. How many times does the Krebs turn per

glucose molecule?

1

2

3

4

Slide38

11. How many times does the Krebs turn per

glucose molecule?

1

2

3

4

Incorrect

Review

Slide39

11. How many times does the Krebs turn per

glucose molecule?

1

2

3

4

Correct

Go to next question

Slide40

12. Where in the cell does the Krebs cycle take place?

Mitochondrion

Nucleus

Ribosome

Cytoplasm

Slide41

12. Where in the cell does the Krebs cycle take place?

Mitochondrion

NucleusRibosome

Cytoplasm

Incorrect

Review

Slide42

12. Where in the cell does the Krebs cycle take place?

Mitochondrion

NucleusRibosome

Cytoplasm

Correct

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Slide43

13. Where do the NADH’s and FADH2’s go?

Down the axon

ETSGolgi

Cytoplasm

Slide44

13. Where do the NADH’s and FADH2’s go?

Down the axon

ETSGolgi Cytoplasm

Incorrect

Review

Slide45

13. Where do the NADH’s and FADH2’s go?

Down the axon

ETSGolgi Cytoplasm

Correct

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Slide46

14. Where is the Electron transport?

The outer membrane of the mitochonrion

The inner membrane of the mitochonrion

The inner cellular membrane

The outer cellular membrane

Slide47

14. Where is the Electron transport?

The outer membrane of the mitochonrion

The inner membrane of the mitochonrion

The inner cellular membrane

The outer cellular membrane

Incorrect

Review

Slide48

14. Where is the Electron transport?

The outer membrane of the mitochonrion

The inner membrane of the mitochonrion

The inner cellular membrane

The outer cellular membrane

Correct

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Slide49

15. What is the final electron receptor

?N

3Na

NAD

O

2

Slide50

15. What is the final electron receptor

?N3

NaNAD

O

2

Incorrect

Review

Slide51

15. What is the final electron receptor

?N3

NaNAD

O

2

Correct

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Slide52

16. Through what protein do the H+ ions reenter the

mitochondrion matrix?

Na/K pump

ATP

Hydrolysis

ATP

Synthase

H + channel

Slide53

16. Through what protein do the H+ ions reenter the

mitochondrion matrix?

Na/K pump ATP Hydrolysis

ATP

Synthase

H

+ channel

Incorrect

Review

Slide54

16. Through what protein do the H+ ions reenter the

mitochondrion matrix?

Na/K pump ATP Hydrolysis

ATP

Synthase

H

+ channel

Correct

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Slide55

What is created as a result of the H+ ions coming

back into the mitochondrion matrix?

ATP

ADP

AMP

CAMP

Slide56

What is created as a result of the H+ ions coming

back into the mitochondrion matrix?

ATP

ADP

AMP

CAMP

IncorrectReview

Slide57

What is created as a result of the H+ ions coming

back into the mitochondrion matrix?

ATP

ADP

AMP

CAMP

CorrectGo to next question

Slide58

18. What is the total number of ATP that can be made

by Cellular respiration?

28 32

35

38

Slide59

18. What is the total number of ATP that can be made

by Cellular respiration?

28 32 35

38

Incorrect

Review

Slide60

18. What is the total number of ATP that can be made

by Cellular respiration?

28 32 35

38

Correct

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Slide61

19. ATP is also know as?

Energy currency of the cell

Electrons of hyper conductivity

A free ridicule

Money

Slide62

19. ATP is also know as?

Energy currency of the cell

Electrons of hyper conductivity A free ridicule

Money

Incorrect

Review

Slide63

19. ATP is also know as?

Energy currency of the cell

Electrons of hyper conductivity A free ridicule

Money

Correct

Excellent Job

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