is the first step in cellular respiration that begins releasing energy stored in glucose. O a. Alcoholic fermentation O b. Lactic acid fermentation O c. Glycolysis O d. Electron transport chain The carriers for high energy electrons during GLYCOLYSIS are O a. ATP O b. NADH О с. Carbon Dioxide O d. Pyruvate If oxygen is NOT present, glycolysis is followed by O a. Krebs cycle O b. Electron transport chain О с. Fermentation •

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### Cellular Respiration Quiz

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**Question 1:**
____ is the first step in cellular respiration that begins releasing energy stored in glucose.

a. Alcoholic fermentation  
b. Lactic acid fermentation  
c. Glycolysis  
d. Electron transport chain  

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**Question 2:**
The carriers for high-energy electrons during GLYCOLYSIS are _____.

a. ATP  
b. NADH  
c. Carbon Dioxide  
d. Pyruvate  

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**Question 3:**
If oxygen is NOT present, glycolysis is followed by _____.

a. Krebs cycle  
b. Electron transport chain  
c. Fermentation  

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This quiz consists of multiple-choice questions that aim to assess students' understanding of the cellular respiration process, focusing on the initial steps and subsequent reactions depending on the presence of oxygen. Each question invites students to choose the correct answer by identifying key components and processes involved in converting glucose into energy.
Transcribed Image Text:### Cellular Respiration Quiz --- **Question 1:** ____ is the first step in cellular respiration that begins releasing energy stored in glucose. a. Alcoholic fermentation b. Lactic acid fermentation c. Glycolysis d. Electron transport chain --- **Question 2:** The carriers for high-energy electrons during GLYCOLYSIS are _____. a. ATP b. NADH c. Carbon Dioxide d. Pyruvate --- **Question 3:** If oxygen is NOT present, glycolysis is followed by _____. a. Krebs cycle b. Electron transport chain c. Fermentation --- This quiz consists of multiple-choice questions that aim to assess students' understanding of the cellular respiration process, focusing on the initial steps and subsequent reactions depending on the presence of oxygen. Each question invites students to choose the correct answer by identifying key components and processes involved in converting glucose into energy.
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