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The echange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment by animals that have special organs is called __________________.

Organismic respiration

List the four stages of aerobic respiration:

glycolysis, formation of acetyl coenzyme, the citric acid cycle, electron transport and chemiosmosis

A form of cellular respiration requiring oxygen is called:

aerobic respiration

The first stage of cellular respiration, litterally the "splitting of sugar" is called:

glycolysis

Waterlogged soil, animal intestines and stagnant pools are all examples of ________________environments.

anaerobic

Fatty acids and glycerol are the products of the digestion of:

Fats

Simple sugars, like glucose are the products of the digestion of:

Carbohydrates

Amino acids are the products of digestion of: (proteins, carbs, or lipids)

Proteins

The citric acid cycle and tricarboxylic acid cycle are both name for :

Krebs cycle

Carbohydrates, proteins and lipids are the source of carbon for heterotrophs. Where does it come from?

there diet

In anaerobic respiration in bacteria, how much ATP is produced?

2



Glycolysis occurs where in the cell

cytosol

In glycolysis, a six carbon glucose molecule is cnverted to two three-carbon mileculs of:

Pyruvate

In the skeleta muscle cells of vertebrates, as many as __________milecules of ATP are produced from one milecule of glucose.

2

One gram of (lipid, carbohydrate, protein) contains more than twice the amount of energy as a gram of glucose.

Lipids

When deprived of oxygen, yeast cells obtain energy by fermentation, producing carbon dioxide, ATP, and _____________.

Ethyl alcohol

In glycolysis, a six-carbon glucose molecule is converted to two three-carbon molecules of:

pyruvate