Aerobic Vs. Anaerobic
As compared to anaerobic respiration, the energy gained during aerobic respiration is _____ times more.
19
The net gain of ATP in aerobic respiration is ____ molecules.
38
Anaerobic processes yield only two ______ molecules per glucose.
ATP
The main advantage of aerobic respiration is production of far more...
ATP
Which of the following is synthesized during aerobic respiration?
ATP
Which process creates more ATP, aerobic respiration or anaerobic respiration?
Aerobic
_____ is a process that occurs with the aid of oxygen.
Aerobic Respiration
When is ATP produced during aerobic respiration?
After all three steps listed above
Glycolysis is an _______ process.
Anaerobic
The main advantage of _______ respiration is that it allows survival in habitats which lack oxygen.
Anaerobic
Which came first, anaerobic or aerobic respiration?
Anaerobic
_________ respiration allows some organisms to live in environments or niches where there is no oxygen.
Anaerobic
__________ respiration lets organisms live in places where there is little or no oxygen.
Anaerobic
What kind of respiration is often used by organisms that live in deep water?
Anaerobic respiration
38 ATP molecules are produced during anaerobic respiration.
FALSE
A major advantage of aerobic respiration is the amount of energy it stores.
FALSE
Aerobic respiration is the type of cellular respiration that does not require oxygen.
FALSE
Anaerobic respiration involves electron transport.
FALSE
Cellular respiration is a process that uses carbon dioxide and water to produce ATP.
FALSE
If humans did not breathe in oxygen, we would still make enough ATP to meet our energy requirements.
FALSE
Life is thought to have evolved about 4 billion years ago and oxygen is thought to have been added to the atmosphere about 2 million years ago.
FALSE
Many molecules of ATP are produced in anaerobic respiration.
FALSE
The energy produced during aerobic respiration is less than the energy produced by anaerobic respiration.
FALSE
What metabolic process is common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration and is used to generate ATP by splitting glucose?
Glycolysis
Which step is common to both anaerobic and aerobic respiration?
Glycolysis
Which of the following finally accepts electrons in aerobic respiration?
Oxygen
What organism is thought to have added oxygen to Earth's early atmosphere?
Photosynthetic bacteria
Anaerobic respiration produces ATP very quickly.
TRUE
Cellular respiration that proceeds in the presence of oxygen is called aerobic respiration.
TRUE
Intense exercise causes your muscles to use anaerobic respiration.
TRUE
Scientists think that glycolysis evolved before the other stages of cellular respiration because the other stages need oxygen.
TRUE
The cellular respiration that occurs without oxygen is called anaerobic respiration.
TRUE
What does 'anaerobic' mean?
Without Oxygen
Fermentation is an _________ process. (Occurs when oxygen is not available, does not produce ATP)
anaerobic
Tanya is on the high school track team and runs the 100-meter sprint. Which type of respiration do the muscle cells in Tanya's legs use?
anaerobic respiration
Anaerobic produces ATP much _________.
faster
Which of the following are advantages of aerobic respiration?
produces far more ATP more energy efficient
Which of the following are advantages of anaerobic respiration?
reduces exposure to oxygen toxicity allows survival in habitats which lack oxygen