Respiration And Fermentation Flashcards

1
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Equation for cellular respiration

A

C6H12O6+6 02~> 6 CO2+ 6H2O + 32ATP
Glucose Oxygen carbon water
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2
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Blank and blank are processes that occur in both plant and animals

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Respiration and fermentation

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3
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Blank is defined as the oxidative breakdown of a complex molecule accompanied by the release of energy

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Respiration

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4
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Blank is a part oxidation of carbohydrates or another organic molecule of two molecules of pyruvate/pyruvic acid

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Glycolysis

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5
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Glycolysis can occur in the absence or presence of blank.
The efficiency of respiration is related to the presence or absence of blank

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Oxygen oxygen

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6
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Blank conditions require the presence of oxygen while an aerobic conditions do not have oxygen

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Aerobic

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7
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In the absence of oxygen anaerobic conditions pyruvate formed during glycolysis, is reduced to___ and ___in the plants of microorganisms and to ____and animals of the process of ____

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Carbon dioxide, ethanol, alcohol, lactic acid fermentation

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8
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Under___ conditions, respiration of one molecule of glucose results in the net yield of 32 says 36-38 adenosine triphosphate is compared to a net of two molecules of ATP under ___ conditions.

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Aerobic anaerobic

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9
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ATP is the abbreviation for__________________. ATP is chemical energy our sales use.

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Adenosine triphosphate

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10
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The ____ we excel from our lungs, one of the byproducts from burning or respiring fuel body cells of our bodies. When we excel CO2 into a lime water.____precipitate forms termed chalk.

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CO2 white

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11
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What did you add to the lime water when you bubbled into the tube?

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CO2

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12
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CO2 is excelled because it is a product of what

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Cellular respiration

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13
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Is the white precipitation/chalk is observed in the tube of lime water before or after bubbling

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After the bubbling

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14
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When CO2 and water combined, what do they form?

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Carbonic acid

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15
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When carbonic acid interacts with lime water, what is produced

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Chalk

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16
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We see their chalk as what in the test took after bubbling

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Cloudy white

17
Q

Seeds are activated by the uptake of water and begin the process_______ to break down the utilize the energy of stored plant starch

A

Cellular respiration

18
Q

Did the dime move in respirometers with life or dead see

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With live seeds

19
Q

Why is the dye moving? What is being consumed by the seeds?

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Due to cellular respiration. Because of their metabolic activity.

20
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What gas is the resirometer measuring

21
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What is the purpose of KOH in this experiment?

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CO2 to absorb the carbon dioxide produced by the seeds

22
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Why should they dye only move in the respirometers with live seeds

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Because there are actively respirating

23
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The process of fermentations______ And_____. And plants plant like organisms reductions of.pyruvic acid produces_______ And______ whereas animals, including humans produce_____. Two ATP molecules are produced in both animals and plant fermentations. Bakers_____ Can be used to demonstrate fermentation.

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Plants ,animals, carbon dioxide ethanol alcohol , yeast