BSCS Biology: A Molecular Approach

Chapter 5: Cell Respiration: Releasing Chemical Energy

An Overview of Respiration

1.
Cell respiration is a ____ pathway that provides the energy cells need to function.
A)reproduction
B)decomposition
C)restoration
D)division
2.
Respiration that occurs without the presence of oxygen is said to be ____.
A)antioxygenated
B)aerobic
C)deoxyribonucleic
D)anaerobic
3.
Where is the energy in glucose transferred in this respiration reaction?

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A)to the carbon dioxide
B)to the water
C)to the ATP
D)to the intermediate compounds a-h
4.
The first stage of aerobic respiration is ____.
A)the Krebs cycle
B)glycolysis
C)light reactions
D)the Calvin cycle
5.
In the second stage, called ___, 2-carbon molecules are oxidized completely to carbon dioxide.
A)the Calvin cycle
B)glycolysis
C)the Krebs cycle
D)light reactions
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