Open QuestionFill in the following table with the carbon source and energy source of each type of organism.<IMAGE>
Open QuestionWhich of the following is the best definition of cellular respiration?a. a sequence of redox reactions with O₂ as the final electron acceptorb. a sequence of redox reactions with the final electron acceptor from the environmentc. a method of generating ATPd. the complete oxidation of glucose to CO₂ and H₂Oe. a series of reactions in which pyruvic acid is oxidized to CO₂ and H₂O
Open QuestionFor questions 1–4, answer whethera. the process takes place under aerobic conditions.b. the process takes place under anaerobic conditions.c. the amount of oxygen doesn’t make any difference.Activated sludge system
Open QuestionA major difference between anaerobic respiration and anaerobic fermentation is _______.a. in the use of oxygenb. that the former requires breathingc. that the latter uses organic molecules within the cell as final electron acceptorsd. that fermentation only produces alcohol
Open Question_________ is the amount of oxygen required by aerobic organisms to fully metabolize organic waste in water.
Multiple ChoiceWhich one of the following molecules is a by-product of cellular respiration?a) Water.b) Glucose.c) Pyruvate.d) Oxygen.e) ADP.
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the summary statements below describes the results of the following reaction?C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energya) C6H12O6 is oxidized and O2 is reduced.b) O2 is oxidized and H2O is reduced.c) CO2 is reduced and O2 is oxidized.d) O2 is reduced and CO2 is oxidized.
Multiple ChoiceBased on the map of cellular respiration, why do we need to breathe in oxygen?a) Oxygen is the final electron acceptor for lactic acid fermentation.b) Oxygen is the final electron acceptor for alcohol fermentation.c) Oxygen is the final electron acceptor for aerobic cellular respiration.d) Oxygen is not important for the purposes of cellular respiration.