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Cellular Respiration Worksheet 1. 1. What are the 3 phases of the cellular respiration process? Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain. 2. Where in the cell does the glycolysis part of cellular respiration occur?Cytoplasm. 3. Where in the cell does the Krebs (Citric Acid) cycle part of cellular respiration occur? Mitochondrion. 4.
The Krebs cycle generates high-energy electrons that are passed to NADH and FADH 2. The electrons are then passed from those carriers to the electron transport chain. The electron transport chain uses high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP.
26 mar 2021 · Level: 9th Grade. Language: English (en) ID: 860135. 26/03/2021. Country code: US. Country: United States. School subject: Biology (1061845) Main content: Cellular Respiration (2004930) From worksheet author:
For quick cellular transactions, your cells store energy in the small molecule of ATP. This is analogous to a $1 bill for your cells’ daily activities. Model 1 – Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
All organisms need energy to live. Plants get their energy from the sun to make ATP and sugar. Animals have to eat plants (or other organisms) to get sugar to make ATP. This worksheet focuses on comparing and contrasting the two processes of photosynthesis (making sugar) and cellular respiration (breaking down sugar). 1. Below is a picture of a ...
b. Light energy directly provides energy to ATP synthase, which produces ATP during the light reactions. c. Light energy energizes electrons to make ATP and NADPH, which provide energy to produce G3P in the Calvin cycle. 6. When three molecules of carbon dioxide (CO 2) react with three molecules of RuBP during the Calvin cycle, six
What are the phases of cellular respiration? Why? All cells need energy all the time, and their primary source of energy is ATP. The methods cells use to make ATP vary depending on the availability of oxygen and their biological make-up. In many cases the cells are in an oxygen-rich environment.