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  1. is a 6 carbon molecule that is produced first when acetyl-coa joins with a 4 carbon molecule to enter the krebs cycle.
  2. is the process of splitting a glucose molecule into 2 pyruvic acid molecules.
  3. the molecule used by cells to store and transfer energy is .
  4. glycolysis happens outside the mitochondria in the of the cell.
  5. happens when oxygen is present and includes glycolysis, krebs cycle, and electron transport.
  6. is a natural substance found in muscles that regenerates atp for extended energy which is used as a dietary supplement to increase muscle strength and performance.
  7. this describes a process that requires oxygen =
  8. is the high energy electron carrier that produces fewer atp’s than nadh because its electrons join the electron transport chain farther down the chain.
  9. atmospheric gas required for aerobic respiration =
  10. this describes a process that does not require oxygen; it means \without air\ =
  11. type of fermentation used by human muscles in low oxygen conditions and microorganisms to make yogurt, cheese, pickles, sauerkraut and kimchi. =
  12. as electrons pass down the electron transport chain during cellular respiration, h⁺ ions are pumped into the .
  13. the cycle breaks down pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and produces nadh, fadh₂, and atp.
  14. the nadh and fadh₂ produced during the krebs cycle pass their electrons down the chain to produce atp.
  15. the passage of h⁺ ions through causes it to spin and produce atp.
  16. this 3 carbon molecule is produced during glycolysis when glucose splits in half = ; also called
  17. cell organelle that acts as the cell’s power plant to burn glucose and store energy as atp, =
  18. if oxygen is not present, glycolysis is followed by .
  19. type of fermentation used to make bread dough rise and produce beer and wine. =

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Acetyl-CoA (2C) + oxaloacetate (4C) forms 6C citric acid in Krebs cycle.
  2. Glycolysis splits glucose into 2 pyruvate molecules.
  3. ATP stores/transfers cellular energy.
  4. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm (outside mitochondria).
  5. Aerobic cellular respiration needs O₂ and includes glycolysis, Krebs, ETC.
  6. Creatine regenerates ATP for muscles, used as a supplement.
  7. Aerobic processes require oxygen.
  8. FADH₂ donates electrons later in ETC, producing fewer ATP than NADH.
  9. O₂ is required for aerobic respiration.
  10. Anaerobic means "without air" (no oxygen needed).
  11. Lactic acid fermentation occurs in human muscles (low O₂) and makes yogurt/pickles.
  12. H⁺ ions are pumped into mitochondrial intermembrane space during ETC.
  13. Krebs cycle breaks down pyruvate into CO₂ and produces energy carriers.
  14. NADH/FADH₂ pass electrons down the electron transport chain.
  15. H⁺ flow through ATP synthase spins it to make ATP.
  16. Glycolysis produces 3C pyruvic acid (pyruvate).
  17. Mitochondria are the cell’s "power plant" for respiration.
  18. Without O₂, glycolysis leads to fermentation.
  19. Alcoholic fermentation makes bread rise (CO₂) and alcohol (beer/wine).

Answer:

  1. Citric Acid
  2. Glycolysis
  3. ATP
  4. Cytoplasm
  5. Cellular Respiration
  6. Creatine
  7. Aerobic
  8. FADH₂
  9. Oxygen
  10. Anaerobic
  11. Lactic Acid
  12. Intermembrane Space
  13. Krebs
  14. Electron Transport
  15. ATP Synthase
  16. Pyruvic Acid; Pyruvate
  17. Mitochondria
  18. Fermentation
  19. Alcoholic