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What are the 3 phases of the cellular respiration process? ✔Correct Answer--glycolysis, the citric
acid cycle, and the electron transport chain
Where in the cell does the glycolysis part of cellular respiration occur? ✔Correct Answer--the
cytosol
What is the glycolysis part of cellular respiration's purpose? ✔Correct Answer--A molecule of
glucose is split to release energy
Where in the cell does the Krebs (Citric Acid) cycle part of cellular respiration occur? ✔Correct
Answer--the mitochondrial matrix
What is the Krebs' cycle purpose? ✔Correct Answer--generates a pool of chemical energy,
generating 1 ATP, 3 NADH and 1 FADH2
Where in the cell does the electron transport part of cellular respiration occur? ✔Correct Answer--
across the inner membrane of the mitochondria
What is the electron transport's purpose in the cellular respiration? ✔Correct Answer--produces
32 ATP
How many ATP are made in the glycolysis part of cellular respiration? ✔Correct Answer--4
How many ATP are made in the Kreb's cycle part of cellular respiration? ✔Correct Answer--1
How many ATP are made in the electron transport part of cellular respiration? ✔Correct Answer--
none
In which phase of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide made? ✔Correct Answer--Kreb's cycle
(citric acid cycle)
What are NAD+ and FAD? ✔Correct Answer--function as electron carriers
What do NAD+ and FAD do and what do they become? ✔Correct Answer--Carry and donate the
electrons to the Electron Transport chain, they become NAD+ and FAD again and return to the Kreb's
cycle.
In which phase of cellular respiration is water made? ✔Correct Answer--Electron Transport Chain
What would happen to the cellular respiration process if the enzyme (aka catalyst) for one step of
the process was missing or defective? ✔Correct Answer--The process would stop and no more
products would be made
During cellular respiration, which stage does not produce ATP via substrate-level phosphorylation?
✔Correct Answer--chemiosmosis