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Name: __________________________________________

Date: _______________

Quiz name: Cellular Respiration Review


1.

what are the products in aerobic respiration?

glucose, water and energy

water, glucose and carbon dioxide

water, glucose and energy

carbon dioxide, water and energy

2.

How does the body use energy from respiration?

just to make molecules such as proteins for growth and repair

to sweat so we can lose heat when we get too hot

just for muscle contraction to allow us to move

just for heat to keep our body temperatures high

for muscle contraction, growth and heat

3.

what is an organelle?

a collection of tissues

part of a cell

a specialised cell

any part of a cell outside of the nucleus

4.

What is this a picture of?

a cell specialized for respiration

a nucleus

a mitichondrion

a chloroplast

the organelle responsible for photosynthesis

5.

What are the reactant(s) in anaerobic respiration?

glucose and water

glucose and oxygen

carbon dioxide and water

carbon dioxide and glucose

glucose

6.

Name the two types of respiration

respiration and aerobic respiration

respiration and anaerobic respiration

aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration

respiration a and respiration b


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7.

there is only one type of respiration


What does the word anaerobic mean?

with air

without air

with carbon dioxide

without carbon dioxide

without water

8.

What are the products of anaerobic respiration?

carbon dioxide only

carbon dioxide and water

lactic acid only

lactic acid and oxygen

lactic acid and carbon dioxide

9.

When is lactic acid formed?

During anaerobic respiration

During aerobic respiration

After anaerobic respiration

After aerobic respiration

During both anaerobic and aerobic respiration

10.

Why do people breath harder/faster during exercise?

Just to get more oxygen into their lungs

To get more carbon dioxide into their lungs

To get rid of more oxygen from their lungs

Just to get rid of more carbon dioxide in their lungs

To get of more oxygen and get rid of more carbon dioxide

11.

How does respiration help us to keep our body temperature constant

Respiration produces energy to heat us up when we are cold

Respiration allows us to sweat more and cool down when we are too hot

Respiration can warm us up and cool us down

Aerobic respiration warms us up and anaerobic respiration cools us down

Aaerobic respiration warms us up and aerobic respiration cools us down

12.

Why do muscle cells contain a lot of mitochondria?

Because they are large cells

So aerobic respiration in them can cool us down

So aerobic respiration in them releases all the energy needed for contraction

So aerobic respiration in them releases all the energy needed for relaxation

13.
A

What molecule is produced as a short term energy store in respiration?


ADP
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ATP

Glucose

14.

The amount of ATP produced by respiration is? (More than one answer is possible)

Higher in aerobic respiration

The same in aerobic and anaerobic respiration

Lower in anaerobic respiration

Higher in anaerobic respiration

Lower in aerobic respiration

15.

Where do the reactant(s) for aerobic respiration come from?

The digestive system and the nervous system

The nervous system and the respiratory system

The reproductive system and the nervous system

The respiratory system and the digestive system

The digestive system and the reproducitve system

16.

Where do the reactant(s) for anaerobic respiration come from?

The digestive system

The nervous system

The reproductive system

The respiratory system

17.

What process is always the first step in respiration?

fermentation

aerobic respiration

glycolysis

Kreb cycle

the electron transport chain

18.

How many ATP are produced in one round of glycolysis?

19.

What types of organisms perform alcholic fermentation?

autotrophs

heterotrophs

algae

yeast

humans

20.

Ideally, how many ATP can be produced in one round of aerobic respiration?
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16

32

38

21.

What byproduct of anaerobic respiration is the gas responsible for the bubbles in beer?

O2

CO2

H2O

The gas is not a respiration byproduct; it must be injected into the liquid to make it carbonated

22.

The respiration product responsible for causing muscle pain during exercise is pyruvic acid.

True

False

23.

Fill in the blank: The electron carriers used to carry energy from the Kreb cycle into the electron
transport chain are _________ and FADH2.

24.

Muscle soreness two days after an intense workout are due to the buildup of lactic acid in your
muscles.

True

False

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