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What is the purpose of respiration? What are the inputs, products, and energy required or gained? How does it differ from fermentation? in other words, how do Glycolysis, Pyruvate dehydrogenase, Kreb cycle, and electron transport chain work and connect to the production of ATP by chemiosmosis? compare that to fermentation.
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- What do the electrons added to NAD do? a. They become part of a fermentation pathway. b. They go to another pathway for ATP production. c. They energize the entry of the acetyl group into the citric acid cycle. d. They are converted into NADP.Briefly define aerobic and anearobic respiration. How does the energy yield differ? What metabolic pathways are involved in each?What is the ATP yield from the entire aerobic respiration pathway? What is the ATP yield for fermentation?
- How is ATP made in fermentation and in respiration?Where in glycolysis is NADH produced, where is itDescribe some basic details about fermentation- where does it occur within the cell? Is an ETC required for fermentation? where are some possible end products of fermentation? what important roles do pyruvate and acetaldehyde play? How does the energy (ATP) output compare to that of aerobic or anaeroobic respiration?Until the Krebs cycle, aerobic respiration can be described without mentioning oxygen, the chemical element after which the reaction gets its name. Where in the process does this chemical element take part? What is its importance?
- How many carbon dioxide molecules are liberated after each cycle of the Krebs cycle? For a single glucose how many carbon dioxide molecules were already liberated by the aerobic respiration at that point?Aerobic respiration (includes oxidation of pyruvate and the citric acid cycle): Summary: Where does it occur? Electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation: Summary: Where does it occur?Distinguish between the following:(a) Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration(b) Glycolysis and Fermentation(c) Glycolysis and Citric acid Cycle
- Which of the following is one difference between fermentation and anaerobic respiration? a. Fermentation uses oxygen to produce ATP and anaerobic respiration does not b. Fermentation harvests more energy from each sugar molecule than anaerobic respiration. c. Anaerobic respiration utilizes an electron transport chain while fermentation does not d. Anaerobic respiration utilizes glycolysis while fermentation does not.In what aerobic respiration process does oxygen is needed to accept electron from complex IV? A. Chemiosmosis B. Electron transport chain C. Glycolysis D. Krebs cycle Both cellular respiration and photosynthesis produce adenosine triphosphate. How many ATPs are produced in cellular respiration? A. 26-30 B. 30-32 C. 34-38 D. 40-44 Which of the following are the types of fermentation? A. alcoholic and lactic acid B. aerobic and fermentation C. cellular respiration and photosynthesis D. glycolysis cellular respiration and photosynthesisIn aerobic respiration, what are the forms of energy that it produces? Which ones are used for plants? Which ones are used for people?