1. What is the difference between anaerobic respiration and fermentation?

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Cellular Respiration (Carbohydrate Catabolism)
1. What is the difference between anaerobic respiration and fermentation?
2. What is phosphorylation?
3. Do all three (aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration and fermentation) link with
glycolysis?
4. Does fermentation have Acetyl-CoA as a product or reactant?
5. What is chemiosmosis? Why is this so important?
6. Explain the chemical reaction in forming Acetyl Co-A
7. Why is it that aerobic bacteria yield more ATP than Eukaryotic cells?
8. What is the purpose of the Kreb's Cycle?
What outputs result from this cycle per pyruvate?
Per glucose?
9. Where do the hydrogen's go after passing through ATP synthase?
10. How many molecules of ATP come from one NADH ? one NADPH?
11. How many molecules of Carbon Dioxide molecules result during cellular respiration relating
to one glucose? Where do they come from.
12. Circle the correct choice: An organism in an anaerobic environment and has the capacity to
ferment will/will not grow. A strict aerobe will/will not grow. An organism that has an
anaerobic cellular respiration system will/will not grow
Transcribed Image Text:Cellular Respiration (Carbohydrate Catabolism) 1. What is the difference between anaerobic respiration and fermentation? 2. What is phosphorylation? 3. Do all three (aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration and fermentation) link with glycolysis? 4. Does fermentation have Acetyl-CoA as a product or reactant? 5. What is chemiosmosis? Why is this so important? 6. Explain the chemical reaction in forming Acetyl Co-A 7. Why is it that aerobic bacteria yield more ATP than Eukaryotic cells? 8. What is the purpose of the Kreb's Cycle? What outputs result from this cycle per pyruvate? Per glucose? 9. Where do the hydrogen's go after passing through ATP synthase? 10. How many molecules of ATP come from one NADH ? one NADPH? 11. How many molecules of Carbon Dioxide molecules result during cellular respiration relating to one glucose? Where do they come from. 12. Circle the correct choice: An organism in an anaerobic environment and has the capacity to ferment will/will not grow. A strict aerobe will/will not grow. An organism that has an anaerobic cellular respiration system will/will not grow
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