Question | Answer |
Which type of organic molecules is most often used during cellular respiration? | carbohydrates
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What is the name of the molecule that provides energy directly to cells? | ATP
| What is chemosynthesis? | making food using energy from chemicals
| Where do the light dependent reactions take place? | thylakoids
| What are the reactants of photosynthesis? | carbon dioxide and water
| Where in plant cells are the energy absorbing pigments needed for photosynthesis? | thylakoids
| What happens to the sugars made during photosynthesis? | used during cellular respiration
| Where does the part of cellular respiration that requires oxygen take place? | mitochondria
| What is the process of breaking down glucose without oxygen? | fermentation
| What is the name of the process that breaks down glucose into smaller parts? | glycolysis
| What types of cells use chemical energy? | all cells
| How is energy released from ATP? | phosphate group removed
| Which reactions during photosynthesis is energy captured? | light dependent reactions
| What is the name of the process where oxygen is used to break down glucose to make ATP? | cellular respiration
| What is the product of fermentation that causes a burning sensation in muscles of animals? | lactic acid
| How many ATP’s are produced during glycolysis? | 2
| How many ATP’s are produced during the Kreb’s cycle? | 2
| How many ATP’s are produced during the Electron Transport Chain during cellular respiration? | 34 |