Organisms | ||
#1 | organisms take in this gas during cell respiration | Oxygen (O2) |
#2 | organisms that produce their own food by themselves | Autotrophs |
#3 | organisms that consume their food from other organisms | Heterotrophs |
#4 | organisms that need to conduct cell respiration | All |
#5 |
Energy | ||
#1 | energy molecule broken down during cell respiration | Glucose |
#2 | energy molecule produced during cell respiration | ATP |
#3 | small, deliverable energy molecule | Glucose |
#4 | large, active usable energy molecule | ATP |
#5 |
Molecules | ||
#1 | gas produced during cell respiration | Carbon Dioxide (CO2) |
#2 | chemical formula for glucose | C6H12O6 |
#3 | is water a reactant or product in cell respiration | Product |
#4 | large, inactive usable energy molecule | ADP |
#5 |
Process | ||
#1 | the products of this process are reactants in cell respiration | Photosynthesis |
#2 | Eukaryotic cell organelle where two out of the three stages of aerobic cell respiration occurs | Mitochondria |
#3 | stage that cell respiration has in common with photosynthesis | Electron Transport Chain |
#4 | stage of cell respiration that makes the most energy | Electron Transport Chain |
#5 |
Types | ||
#1 | term that means without oxygen | Anaerobic |
#2 | form of cell respiration that occurs without oxygen | Fermentation |
#3 | yeast is a fungus that conduct this form of cell respiration which we use to make bread rise | Alcoholic Fermentation |
#4 | muscle cells conduct this form of cell respiration during intense exercise resulting in soreness | Lactic Acid Fermentation |
#5 |
Final Question | |
the electron carrier molecules in cell respiration, not photosynthesis | NADH & FADH |