Pre-Lab Quiz 6 (Cellular Respiration)
at which stages of aerobic respiration are ATP produced
- glycolysis - krebs cycle - chemiosis
many species are unable to utilize oxygen as a final electron acceptor in cellular respiration due to
- lack of ETC proteins - lack of oxygen in the enviroment - lack of enzymes needed to inactivate free radicals
How much ATP is generated by the complete oxidization of pyruvate into CO2 and H2O via aerobic respiration?
36-38
process to its substrate (Krebs cycle)
Pyruvate
process by which organisms chemically oxidize organic compounds as a means of generating ATP
cellular respiration
In prokaryotic cells, catabolism of pyruvate takes place in the __________________. Whereas, in eukaryotic cells, it occurs in the _________________________.
cytoplasm , mitochondria
Name the two types of peas that we will be working with in the cellular respiration lab.
dormant peas and generating peas
process to its substrate (ETC)
electrons
Aerobic respiration yields more ATP than anaerobic respiration.
true
Fermentation generates energy (i.e., ATP).
true
Only glucose can be broken down to generate ATP.
false
process to its substrate (glycosysis)
glucose