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Unit 5 - Blood, Sweat, and Air (Java)
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What are the reactants of cellular respiration?
Glucose and Oxygen
Plants go through the process of cellular respiration.
True
What organelle is the site for aerobic cellular respiration?
Mitochondria
Which step creates the MOST ATP?
Electron Transport
Which is an action taken at the beginning of exercise?
increase in heart rate
Which is NOT an output of glycolysis?
glucose
Which type of respiration is more efficient (creates more ATP)?
Aerobic Respiration
What was the gas collected during the yeast balloon lab?
CO2
Which variable was important for making the most ATP in the yeast lab?
temperature
What is NOT a sign of a very fit athlete?
breaths faster and harder during exercise
Alveoli are tiny air sacs with thin walls that allow for gas exchange. Where is oxygen moving?
Into the body
When O2 is not available which process can human muscle cells go through to make ATP?
Lactic Acid Fermentation
What happens to the amount of oxygen available to muscles during exercise?
Decreases
Which of the following is a waste that leaves the body?
Carbon Dioxide
What is used by our cells as energy to do metabolic processes?
ATP
What is the difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration?
If there is oxygen
What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
To make ATP
What organ controls this feedback loop?
brain
If your blood sugar is too high a feedback mechanism will work to lower it.
True
Which molecule is processed by the digestive system and transported with the circulatory system?
glucose