Create a visual representation, or a diagram, of the concepts in respiration and photosynthesis. You are NOT simply creating a list of terms with definitions, but a diagram of the process.
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Create a visual representation, or a diagram, of the concepts in respiration and photosynthesis. You are NOT simply creating a list of terms with definitions, but a diagram of the process.
Use ALL of these terms in the diagram/representation.
Acetyl CoA --- Aerobic --- Anaerobic --- Citrate --- Citric Acid Cycle --- CO2, H2O, O2, ATP, ADP, Pi, NADH, NAD+, FADH2, FAD, GTP, and GDP --- Coenzyme --- Cytoplasm --- Electron Transport Chain --- Ethanol --- Fermentation --- Glucose --- Glycolysis --- Inner Mitochondrial Membrane --- Lactic Acid --- Mitochondrial Matrix --- Oxaloacetate --- Pyruvate --- Pyruvate Oxidation
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- For Krebs Cycle(Citric Acid Cycle) what are steps of cellular respiration for both aerobic (oxygen present) and anaerobic (without oxygen) respiration. what are the Inputs and Outputs: Clearly indicate the key substrates, intermediates, and products at each stage. Location: Show where this stage of cellular respiration occurs within the cell (e.g., cytoplasm, mitochondria). Energy Production: Highlight the ATP and NADH production at this stage. Oxygen: Show where oxygen is used in the process (e.g., ETC) and where carbon dioxide is produced. Electron Carriers: Indicate the role of electron carriers such as NAD+ and FAD in transferring eleDiagrams: Use diagrams or icons to represent the structures and molecules involved, such as the mitochondria, glucose, ATP, and oxygen. Key Information like important facts or formulas relevant to cellular respiration, like the chemical equations for each stage.List the following steps of cellular respiration in order - glycolysis-energy investment phase -pyruvate enters mitochondria -TCA cycle -glycoysis-energy payoff phase -formation of acetly-CoA -electron transport chainKrebs cycle products/acetyl CoA molecule are 4 CO2, 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 2 ATP 4 CO2, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 ATP 2 CO2, 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 ATP 6 CO2, 6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 4 ATP
- b) Place a 'Yes' or a 'No' in the appropriate boxes that correspond to each listed feature of cellular respiration. You may need to state 'Yes' or 'No' in more than one box in a particular row in some cases. Cellular Respiration Feature Involved in aerobic respiration Occurs in the mitochondrial matrix Pyruvate molecules are produced Acetyl CoA combines with a 4 carbon molecule Electrons are passed between protein carriers ATP is produced NAD* gains hydrogen FADH₂ loses hydrogen Glycolysis Yes / No Krebs Cycle Yes / No Electron Transport chain Yes/No 90+Follow the two carbon atoms that enter the citric acid cycle (C₂). Are the two CO₂ molecules given off in one turn of the citric acid cycle composed of the same 2 carbon atoms that entered the cycle? NADH + H+ NAD+ H HỌ—C—COO- H₂C-COO- °↑ 7 FADH₂ 0 C-C00 H₂C-COO- Oxaloacetate Malate HC-COO- -OOC-CH Fumarate FAD Succinate H₂C-COO H₂C-COO CH,CO—S-CoA Acetyl coenzyme A GTP COA GDP COA H₂C-COO- HỌ–C–COO- H₂C-COO- Citrate H₂C-COO- Isocitrate HC-COO- HO–C–COO H e T CO₂ Succinyl COA H₂C-COO- CO₂ a-Ketoglutarate CoA H₂C-CO-S-CoA H₂C-COO H₂C 0-C-COO- NAD+ NADH + H+ NAD+ NADH + H+We know that atmospheric oxygen (O2) can be a final electron acceptor at the end of the electron transport chain in aerobic respiration. Name 2 other inorganic molecules that can be final electron acceptors at the end of the electron transport chain in anaerobic respiration. Name 1 organic molecule that can be a final electron acceptor in fermentation.
- Describe with a summary picture the aerobic respiration from glucose (CHO) all the way to Co2 and water. Highlight, with yellow the flow of H (and then electrons and protons) and in red the ATP Include: inner membrane, outer membrane, matrix, intermembrane space glycolisis, Krebs cycle (citirc acid), e.t.c. (oxidative phosphorilation) ATP synthase, NADH dehydrogenase complex, cyt b-c1complex, cyt oxidase complex, ubiquinone, cytochrome-c glucose, pyruvate, acetyl-Co-A, H2O, O2, CO2, NADH, NAD+, FADH2, e-, H+, ATP, ADP +Pi direction of the arrows, inner membrane potential, gradient of protons, inner membrane transporters, outer membrane porinsCyanide poisoning inhibits aerobic respiration at cytochrome c oxidase. Which of the following is NOT a result of cyanide poisoning at the cellular level? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a b с d e Oxygen is reduced to water The rate of glycolysis increases Cells are forced to switch to anaerobic respiration The electron transport chain is not completed None of the above Answered K Open in Reading View ✔PosubmitWhich of the following statements best explains why anaerobic respiration releases energy from organic compounds Anaerobic respiration partially oxidizes glucose, which is an organic compound This happens during glycolysis The result of the glycolysis is the net production of 2 ATP molecules which are used by the cell for energy Anaerobic respiration partially oxidizes glucose, which is an inorganic compound This happens during glycolysis The result of the glycolysis is the net production of 4 ATP molecules which are used by the cell for energy Anaerobic respiration partially oxidizes glucose, which is an organic compound This happens during glycolysis The result of the glycolysis is the net production of 4 ATP molecules which are used by the cell for energy Anaerobic respiration fully oxidizes glucose, which is an organic compound This happens during glycolysis The result of the glycolysis is the net production of 4 ATP molecules which are used by the cell for energy
- Which of the following are true statements regarding cellular respiration? (Select all that apply) Group of answer choices Lactic acid fermentation is an aerobic process The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is oxygen Two ATP are produced in the citric acid cycle Glycolysis produces two net molecules of ATP Four ATP are produced in the Krebs cycleWord Bank 2 Acetyl-CoA 2 ATP 2 ATP 34 ATP 2€0€ 4 CO₂ Electron transport chain 2 FADH₂ Fermentation Glucose- Glycolysis Krebs cycle Lactic Acid 2 NADH -2 NADH- 6 NADH NADT 2-Pyruvate Fermentation whose products include ↓ Lactic Acid and regenerates Cellular Respiration begins with CO NADE Glucose In the absence of 0₂ can be used in which is broken down during Glycolysis 1 which produces ↓ 2 Pyruvate 2002 2ATP + yielding a net gain of 2NADH In the presence of 0₂ can be used to produce + which is catabolized via the Krebs cycle with a net yield of used in the Electron transport Chain to produce 34ATP used in theThe reactions of the glycolysis pathway are given below. The reactions are numbered 1-10; however, they are not in sequence. CH,OPO,2" *0,POH,C CH,OH HOPO, CH,OH 6. OH "O,POO HOH CH,OPO," H-OH CH,OPO, 7 CH,OPO, H OPO," CH,OH -o CH,OH O,POH;C Но HO. 20,POH,C CH,OPO, 2O,POH,CO CH,OH 8 он CH,OPO," OH CH,OH -O. CH,OPO," 4 TO,POO HOH CH,OF OH OH OH OH CH,OPO, он *O,POH,C -o CH,OPO, но OPO, н он CH,OPO,2 CH,OH 10 Он USING THE NUMBERS FROM THE FIGURE determine: A) Which reaction is substrate-level phosphorylation [ Select ] B) Which reaction is oxidation-reduction reaction [ Select ] C) Which reaction requires ATP [Select ] D) In which reaction high-energy phosphate compound (other than ATP) is produced [ Select ] E) Which reaction is catalyzed by phosphofructokinase-1 Select ]