Which of the following are the reactants (the substances used) in aerobic respiration?
glucose and oxygen
water and oxygen
carbondioxide and glucose
oxygen and water
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Which of the following are the reactants (the substances used) in aerobic respiration?
In Aerobic Respiration, which of the following is(are) required for ATP production in the electron transport chain? A: A Proton Gradient B: Oxygen C: The oxidation of the electron carrier molecules D: Movement of electrons through proteins E: All of the answer choices are correct.
Which of the following are the final by-products of glucose oxidation during aerobic cellular respiration? a. ATP, heat, carbon dioxide, and water b. Both ATP and heat only c. Carbon dioxide and water only d. Heat only e. ATP only
Question 6 During aerobic respiration, which of the following answer choices correctly models the flow of electrons through cellular respiration? Select only ONE answer choice. food → citric acid cycle ATP NAD+ food →NADH → electron transport chain → H2O glucose ATP → electron transport chain → NADH food → glycolysis →citric acid cycle → ATP → NADHQuestion 7 At the end of the Citric Acid Cycle, where is most of the energy that was contained in the chemical bonds of glucose? Select only ONE answer choice. In...
true or false 1. 2. 3. T_Oxygen is required for aerobic respiration Carbon dioxide is considered a product of the chemical reaction for cellular respiration During cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized by combining with oxygen. The net ATP yield from fermentation is greater than from aerobic respiration. 5. An assumption made in our cellular respiration experiment is that the volume of air in the closed chamber will decrease proportionately to the amount of oxygen used for cellular respiration 6. The...
* 3. Anaerobi Anaerobic respiration doesn't require oxygen, but aerobic respiration does. Which stages of cellular respiration are anaerobic? Which are aerobic? How do you know?
1. What is the overall goal of cellular respiration? What are the reactants of cellular respiration? What are the products of cellular respiration? 2. Why is cellular respiration also called aerobic respiration? 3. Is glucose oxidized or reduced? Is oxygen oxidized or reduced? 4. Why is it important that there are many small intermediate steps in cellular respiration rather than one or two short bursts of metabolic energy? 5. What critical role does NAD+ and FAD play in cellular respiration?...
If a cell is able to use both aerobic and anaerobic respiration, it can regenerate ____________ (what electron carrier?) and produce a minimum of 2 ATP per glucose, which allows the cell to __________. Which method would it utilize if oxygen is present and why? Which method would it utilize if oxygen is not present and why?
Yeast are unicellular fungi that can perform aerobic respiration and fermentation. You place yeast in an environment without oxygen and measure their glucose consumption. When you move the yeast to an environment with oxygen, you observe that their consumption of glucose dramatically decreases. Explain this observation and your answer should include some numbers .
Which of the pathways below are in the correct order for the flow of electrons from glucose to oxygen in aerobic respiration? Group of answer choices TCA, glycolysis, ETC glycolysis, TCA, ETC glycolysis, fermentation, TCA glycolysis, ETC, TCA
During the first three steps of the aerobic cellular respiration, what is the ONLY element that is consistently stripped from the reactant glucose? (The options are Carbon, Hydrogen or Oxygen)