04:46What Is Cellular Respiration - How Do Cells Obtain Energy - Energy Production In The BodyWhats Up Dude1178views1rank
04:37Cellular Respiration Overview | Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle & Electron Transport Chain2 Minute Classroom1400views
Multiple ChoiceWhich one of the following molecules is a by-product of cellular respiration?a) Water.b) Glucose.c) Pyruvate.d) Oxygen.e) ADP.3535views38rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the summary statements below describes the results of the following reaction?C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energya) C6H12O6 is oxidized and O2 is reduced.b) O2 is oxidized and H2O is reduced.c) CO2 is reduced and O2 is oxidized.d) O2 is reduced and CO2 is oxidized.3562views38rank1comments
Multiple ChoiceBased on the map of cellular respiration, why do we need to breathe in oxygen?a) Oxygen is the final electron acceptor for lactic acid fermentation.b) Oxygen is the final electron acceptor for alcohol fermentation.c) Oxygen is the final electron acceptor for aerobic cellular respiration.d) Oxygen is not important for the purposes of cellular respiration.3794views37rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a correct description of the events of cellular respiration in proper sequence? 2325views
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.989views
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 cycle1206views