| Glycolysis | The Kreb Cycle | The Electron Transport Chain | Random | Random | 
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					  In what part of the cell does glycolysis takes place?					 
					 The cytoplasm. | 
					  In what part of the cell does the kreb cycle takes place?					 
					 The matrix of the mitochondria. | 
					  In what part of the cell does the electron transport chain takes place?					 
					 The inner membrane of the mitovhondria. | 
					  What are the two types of respiration?					 
					 Aeorobic and anaerobic? | 
					  What is the formula for Cellular Respiration?					 
					 C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP (Chemical Energy) | 
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					  In addition to ATP, what are the end products of glycolysis?					 
					 Pyruvate. | 
					  What are the end products of the kreb cycle?					 
					 Carbon dioxide and ATP. | 
					  What are the end products of the electron transport chain?					 
					 Water and ATP. | 
					  What happens during alcohol fermentation?					 
					 Alcohol fermentation is the process of converting glucose into ATP while producing ethanol and carbon dioxide. | 
					  What is the last process that happens after the three steps?					 
					 ATP synthase. | 
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					  Does glycolosys require oxygen?					 
					 No, it is anaerobic. | 
					  Does the kreb cycle require oxygen?					 
					 Yes, it is aerobic. | 
					  Does the electron transport chain require oxygen?					 
					 Yes, it is aerobic. | 
					  Why is lactic acid produced?					 
					 A lack of oxygen. | 
					  Other than lactic acid, what else is produced during anaerobic respiration?					 
					 Alcohol. | 
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					  How many ATP molecules are made?					 
					 2 ATP molecules. | 
					  How many ATP molecules are made?					 
					 2 ATP molecules. | 
					  How many ATP molecules are made?					 
					 34 ATP molecules. | 
					  What are the three steps of cellular respiration?					 
					 1.Glycolosis 2.Kreb Cycle 3.The Electron Transport Chain | 
					  What is the product formed when muscles are exercised vigorously without sufficient oxygen? (hint: cramps)					 
					 Lactic acid . | 
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					  Describe the process.					 
					 During glycolysis, glucose is broken down into two pyruvates and 2 ATP molecules. | 
					  Describe the process.					 
					 During this process, the sugars made during glycolosis are broken down into carbon dioxide. | 
					  Describe the process.					 
					 During this process, energy (hydrogen ions) made during the first two steps are transferred to ATP. | 
					  What does ATP synthase do?					 
					 ATP synthase turns the ADP into ATP and releases the hydrogen ions (energy) back into the system. | 
					  Which step produces the most ATP per glucose molecule?					 
					 The electron transport chain (34 ATP). |