Unformatted text preview: Use data from yeast/molasses lab we performed in class. They are isotonic, not to little but not to much 7. At what sugar concentration will yeast cells produce the most ATP? Why? 40% to 60%, see 6. 8. When does fermentation in human cells occur? 9. Which phase of cellular respiration generates the most ATP? Electron transport chain 10. What is oxygen directly involved with the production of in cellular respiration? In the production of atp 11. Complete the following diagram of cellular respiration. Each box is a process in cellular respiration and the arrows represent reactants or products. Describe where in the diagram the following occur: a. Oxygen e. Citric Acid b. Glucose f. ATP c. NADH and FADH 2 g. CO 2 d. Pyruvate h. H 2 O pyruvate NADHFADH2 12. Write down the overall equations for both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Reactants and products for each? 13. Define cellular respiration. What is the purpose of this process? ETC krebs glycolosis glucose...
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- Spring '17
- Mr. Jones