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Glucose - Answer- Carbohydrate monomer broken down for energy in cellular
respiration
mitochondria - Answer- organelle where cellular respiration takes place
glycolysis - Answer- the breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, releases electrons
oxygen and glucose - Answer- What are the reactants for cellular respiration?
CO2 - Answer- What do the carbons of glucose become by the end of cellular
respiration?
H20 - Answer- What does oxygen become by the end of cellular respiration?
ATP - Answer- The purpose of cellular respiration is to make _________
ADP - Answer- What does ATP become when it is "used" for energy
3rd phosphate bond - Answer- Where is the majority of the energy store in ATP?
Citric Acid cycle - Answer- Which stage of cellular respiration creates the most CO2?
Electron Transport Chain - Answer- Which stage of cellular respiration creates the most
ATP?
H+ - Answer- What ion is pumped across the membrane into the intermembrane space
in the ETC?
facilitated diffusion - Answer- What type of transport do ions use to move down their
gradient?
tight junction - Answer- what kind of junction forms a waterproof seal between cells?
gap junction - Answer- what kind of junction forms tunnel between cells?
adhesion junction - Answer- mechanically attach adjacent cells, "spot weld"
oxygen - Answer- What is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?
diffusion - Answer- what type of transport does oxygen use to move down its gradient?