Matching
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a. | calorie | b. | Calorie | c. | glycolysis | d. | cellular
respiration | e. | mitochondria | f. | cytoplasm | g. | equation for
photosynthesis | h. | NADH and
FADH2 | i. | heterotroph | j. | fermentation | k. | electron
transport chain | l. | alcoholic
fermentation | m. | anaerobic | n. | 36 ATP
molecules | o. | aerobic
| p. | autotroph | q. | Krebs cycle | r. | equation for
cellular respiration | s. | lactic acid
fermentation | t. | 2 ATP
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1.
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2.
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Location where glycolysis takes
place
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3.
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The third stage of cellular respiration in which
majority of ATP molecules are produced
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4.
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Means “glucose
breaking”
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5.
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Means “with oxygen”
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6.
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Fermentation that takes place in muscle
cells
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7.
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The total number of ATP molecules produced
cellular
respiration
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8.
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The number of ATP molecules produced in
glycolysis
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9.
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10.
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Measurement of food energy (the amount of energy
required to raise one gram of water, one degree celsius)
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11.
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Organisms that make their own
energy
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12.
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Equals 1000 calories
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13.
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Cycle of cellular respiration where 3-carbon
pyruvate
molecules are broken down into carbon dioxide molecules
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14.
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Means “with oxygen”
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15.
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Aerobic process makes ATP by breaking down sugars
and other carbon-based molecules to make ATP
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16.
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Other “charged” molecules that carry
energy in the process of cellular respiration (besides ATP)
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17.
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Products of this fermentation include cheese,
bread, yogurt
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Organisms that cannot make their own energy
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19.
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Cell organelle where cellular respiration takes
place
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20.
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Process that allows glycolysis to continue in the
absence of oxygen
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