A. Glycolysis C. Cellular Respiration (aerobic) D. Krebs Cycle Answer, B. Fermentation E. Electron Transport Chain 1. Most of the ATP is made Answer 2. Occurs only under anaerobic conditions Answes. Occurs only under aerobic conditions
A. Glycolysis C. Cellular Respiration (aerobic) D. Krebs Cycle Answer, B. Fermentation E. Electron Transport Chain 1. Most of the ATP is made Answer 2. Occurs only under anaerobic conditions Answes. Occurs only under aerobic conditions
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Transcribed Image Text:**Review Over Glucose Metabolism**
Match each of the following occurrences to the correct part of the glucose metabolism process. If more than one answer is correct, write all letters in the blank.
**A. Glycolysis**
**B. Fermentation**
**C. Cellular Respiration (aerobic)**
**D. Krebs Cycle**
**E. Electron Transport Chain**
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1. Most of the ATP is made
2. Occurs only under anaerobic conditions
3. Occurs only under aerobic conditions
4. Uses phosphorylation
5. Occurs under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
6. Can occur under anaerobic conditions
7. Glucose splits into 2, Pyruvic acid molecules
8. Occurs in the mitochondria
9. PGAL forms
10. Lactic acid forms
11. Occurs in the cytoplasm
12. Produces CO₂ and ATP
13. Requires some ATP to get started
14. Ethanol produced
15. Acetyl-CoA involved
16. Citric acid cycle
17. CO₂ not a byproduct
18. H₂O is a byproduct
19. Nets 2 ATP
20. Completes glucose metabolism
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