8. Respiration
Introduction to Cellular Respiration
8. Respiration
Introduction to Cellular Respiration
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Which one of the following molecules is a by-product of cellular respiration?
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Which of the summary statements below describes the results of the following reaction?
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy
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Based on the map of cellular respiration, why do we need to breathe in oxygen?
4272views50rank - Multiple ChoiceThe function of cellular respiration is to __________.2090views2rank
- Textbook QuestionA biochemist wanted to study how various substances were used in cellular respiration. In one experiment, she allowed a mouse to breathe air containing O2 'labeled' by a particular isotope. In the mouse, the labeled oxygen first showed up in a. ATP. b. NADH. c. CO2. d. H2O.1213views
- Textbook QuestionWhat are the reactants and products of cellular respiration?2223views
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If you were to expose cells that are undergoing aerobic respiration to a radioactive oxygen isotope in the form of O2, which of the following molecules would you expect to be radiolabeled? a. pyruvate b. water c. NADH d. CO2
1207views1rank - Textbook QuestionCellular respiration involves . a. the aerobic metabolism of sugars in the mitochondria by a process called glycolysis; b. an electron transport chain that releases carbon dioxide; c. the synthesis of ATP, which is driven by the rushing of protons through an ATP synthase; d, electron carriers that bring electrons to the citric acid cycle; e. the production of water during the citric acid cycle1513views