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Page 1: What do you know about cellular respiration?. WARM-UP: Carbon monoxide molecules bind to electron carriers. Explain how this kills organisms

What do you know about

cellular respiration?

Page 2: What do you know about cellular respiration?. WARM-UP: Carbon monoxide molecules bind to electron carriers. Explain how this kills organisms

WARM-UP:Carbon monoxide molecules bind to electron carriers. Explain how

this kills organisms.

Page 3: What do you know about cellular respiration?. WARM-UP: Carbon monoxide molecules bind to electron carriers. Explain how this kills organisms

QUIZ1. What organelle is associated

with cellular respiration?2. What is the ultimate goal of

cellular respiration?3. What are the inputs?4. What is the by-product?5. Why is glycolysis better than

aerobic respiration?

Page 4: What do you know about cellular respiration?. WARM-UP: Carbon monoxide molecules bind to electron carriers. Explain how this kills organisms

6. Why is aerobic respiration better than glycolysis?

7. What is produced in fermentation?8. Where does the thing produced in

fermentation go?9. What is the role of oxygen in cellular

respiration?10. What is the downside of

fermentation?

Page 5: What do you know about cellular respiration?. WARM-UP: Carbon monoxide molecules bind to electron carriers. Explain how this kills organisms

1. What organelle is associated with cellular respiration? mitochondria

2. What is the ultimate goal of cellular respiration? Produce ATPs

3. What are the inputs? Sugar and oxygen4. What is the by-product? Carbon dioxide and

water5. Why is glycolysis better than aerobic

respiration? ATP are produced quickly

Page 6: What do you know about cellular respiration?. WARM-UP: Carbon monoxide molecules bind to electron carriers. Explain how this kills organisms

6. Why is aerobic respiration better than glycolysis? It produces a lot more ATP (30/sugar)

7. What is produced in fermentation? Electron carrier molecule

8. Where does the thing produced in fermentation go? To glycolysis

9. What is the role of oxygen in cellular respiration?pulls electrons down the ETC, also it takes away hydrogen ions, making water (garbage man of the cell)

10. What is the downside of fermentation? It does not produce many ATP (6/sugar)