
Anaerobic & Aerobic Respiration
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Anaerobic & Aerobic Respiration
By R. Marsh Ph.D.
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Complete the graphic.
Use this image to answer the fallowing questions.
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Multiple Choice
For Glycolysis what molecule do you start with?
Ethanol
Lactate
Glucose
Pyruvate
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Multiple Choice
Where does Glycolysis take place?
Cytosol
Mitocondria
Chloroplast
Pyruvate
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Multiple Choice
Anaerobic glycolysis yields a net gain of _______ ATP.
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3
2
1
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Multiple Choice
To start Glycolysis how much energy is needed?
2 ATP
4 ATP
1 ATP
0 ATP
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Multiple Choice
If NO oxygen was present, could a yeast cell make ATP by metabolizing glucose?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Yeast makes ATP by what process?
Fermentation resulting in Glucose
Fermentation resulting in Lactate
Fermentation resulting in Ethanol and CO2
Fermentation resulting in Pyruvate
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Multiple Choice
What happens during anaerobic cellular respiration?
Glucose is broken down to pyruvate then to Lactate or Ethanol
Glucose is broken down to Lactate or Ethanol
Glucose is broken down to pyruvate
Glucose is broken down to pyruvate and enters the mitochondria
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Open Ended
If a cell had to do without oxygen-say because your muscles are exerting and consuming ATP at such a high rate that your heart and lungs can't keep up with their demand for oxygen-which of the following would occur? (look at the image)
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Open Ended
Do anaerobic organisms need less energy, as the amount of energy gained from glucose by glycolysis and fermentation process is less?
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Aerobic Respiration
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• In the Krebs cycle, the oxidation of acetyl groups is coupled to the reduction of hydrogen carriers, liberating carbon dioxide
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The second stage of aerobic respiration is the Krebs cycle, which occurs within the matrix of the mitochondria
Krebs Cycle
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The Krebs cycle is also commonly referred to as the citric acid cycle.
In the presence of oxygen, 3C
Pyruvate is converted (OXIDIZED) into Acetyl CoA in an intermediate process just before the Citric Acid Cycle.
Next acetyl CoA 2C acetyl group joins the 4C four-carbon molecule to form (citrate), a 6C six-carbon molecule,)
Krebs Cycle
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Over a series of reactions, the 6C compound is broken down to reform the original 4C compound (hence, a cycle)
Two carbon atoms are released via decarboxylation to form two molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2)
Multiple oxidation reactions result in the reduction of hydrogen carriers
(3 × NADH + H+ ; 1 × FADH2)
One molecule of ATP is produced
Krebs Cycle
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As the link reaction produces two molecules of acetyl CoA (one per each pyruvate), the Krebs cycle occurs twice
Per glucose molecule, the Krebs cycle produces:
4 × CO2 ; 2 × ATP ; 6 × NADH + H+ ; 2 × FADH2
Krebs Cycle
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