CatabolicWhat typeof processis cellularrespiration?NAD+necessaryproduct infermentation tostart glycolysisover againCytoplasmthe locationof glycolysisandanaerobicrespirationCristaeLocation ofelectrontransport chain,folds of the innermitochondrialmembraneCellularRespirationa processinvolving the useof glucose andoxygen to producethe water, carbondioxide, and ATPMetabolismall the reactionsthat occur in acell or organismthat allow forlife and growthPhotosynthesisthe process ofusing light tostore energyin the form ofglucoseAnaerobica cellularrespirationpathway thatoccurs withoutthe presence ofoxygenNADHandFADH2electroncarriersused inETCAlcoholicFermentationprocesscompletedby yeast,causesbread to riseLactic AcidFermentationAnaerobicprocess doneby bacteriaand animals(yogurt)KrebsCycleproduces 3NADH, 1 FADH2,1 ATP, and 2 CO2molecules from 1citrate moleculeOxygenlast electronaccepter atthe end of theETC, creatingH2OPyruvateproduct ofglycolysisandprecursor toacetyl CoAElectronTransportChainprocess in whichmembrane proteinsexcept electronsfrom NADH andFADH2, hydrogengradient is formed,and ATP is madeHydrogenGradientProvides thekineticenergy forATP synthaseto make ATPMitochondriaaerobicrespirationoccurshereMatrixLocation ofthe Krebscycle, whereit occursOxidativephosphorylationthe prepstep orintermediarystepEukaryoteorganisms thatcontainorganelles anda nucleuswhere DNA ishousedADP+PiUsed by ATPsynthase toproduce ATPGlucoseThe food werefer to inphotosynthesisand cellularrespiration.Caloriesa unit of energy, oftenused to express thenutritional value offoods, equivalent tothe heat energyneeded to raise thetemperatureATPSynthaseMembraneprotein thatmakes ATPfrom ADPand PiCatabolicWhat typeof processis cellularrespiration?NAD+necessaryproduct infermentation tostart glycolysisover againCytoplasmthe locationof glycolysisandanaerobicrespirationCristaeLocation ofelectrontransport chain,folds of the innermitochondrialmembraneCellularRespirationa processinvolving the useof glucose andoxygen to producethe water, carbondioxide, and ATPMetabolismall the reactionsthat occur in acell or organismthat allow forlife and growthPhotosynthesisthe process ofusing light tostore energyin the form ofglucoseAnaerobica cellularrespirationpathway thatoccurs withoutthe presence ofoxygenNADHandFADH2electroncarriersused inETCAlcoholicFermentationprocesscompletedby yeast,causesbread to riseLactic AcidFermentationAnaerobicprocess doneby bacteriaand animals(yogurt)KrebsCycleproduces 3NADH, 1 FADH2,1 ATP, and 2 CO2molecules from 1citrate moleculeOxygenlast electronaccepter atthe end of theETC, creatingH2OPyruvateproduct ofglycolysisandprecursor toacetyl CoAElectronTransportChainprocess in whichmembrane proteinsexcept electronsfrom NADH andFADH2, hydrogengradient is formed,and ATP is madeHydrogenGradientProvides thekineticenergy forATP synthaseto make ATPMitochondriaaerobicrespirationoccurshereMatrixLocation ofthe Krebscycle, whereit occursOxidativephosphorylationthe prepstep orintermediarystepEukaryoteorganisms thatcontainorganelles anda nucleuswhere DNA ishousedADP+PiUsed by ATPsynthase toproduce ATPGlucoseThe food werefer to inphotosynthesisand cellularrespiration.Caloriesa unit of energy, oftenused to express thenutritional value offoods, equivalent tothe heat energyneeded to raise thetemperatureATPSynthaseMembraneprotein thatmakes ATPfrom ADPand Pi

Cellular Respiration Bingo 9th Grade - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What type of process is cellular respiration?
    Catabolic
  2. necessary product in fermentation to start glycolysis over again
    NAD+
  3. the location of glycolysis and anaerobic respiration
    Cytoplasm
  4. Location of electron transport chain, folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane
    Cristae
  5. a process involving the use of glucose and oxygen to produce the water, carbon dioxide, and ATP
    Cellular Respiration
  6. all the reactions that occur in a cell or organism that allow for life and growth
    Metabolism
  7. the process of using light to store energy in the form of glucose
    Photosynthesis
  8. a cellular respiration pathway that occurs without the presence of oxygen
    Anaerobic
  9. electron carriers used in ETC
    NADH and FADH2
  10. process completed by yeast, causes bread to rise
    Alcoholic Fermentation
  11. Anaerobic process done by bacteria and animals (yogurt)
    Lactic Acid Fermentation
  12. produces 3 NADH, 1 FADH2, 1 ATP, and 2 CO2 molecules from 1 citrate molecule
    Krebs Cycle
  13. last electron accepter at the end of the ETC, creating H2O
    Oxygen
  14. product of glycolysis and precursor to acetyl CoA
    Pyruvate
  15. process in which membrane proteins except electrons from NADH and FADH2, hydrogen gradient is formed, and ATP is made
    Electron Transport Chain
  16. Provides the kinetic energy for ATP synthase to make ATP
    Hydrogen Gradient
  17. aerobic respiration occurs here
    Mitochondria
  18. Location of the Krebs cycle, where it occurs
    Matrix
  19. the prep step or intermediary step
    Oxidative phosphorylation
  20. organisms that contain organelles and a nucleus where DNA is housed
    Eukaryote
  21. Used by ATP synthase to produce ATP
    ADP +Pi
  22. The food we refer to in photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
    Glucose
  23. a unit of energy, often used to express the nutritional value of foods, equivalent to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature
    Calories
  24. Membrane protein that makes ATP from ADP and Pi
    ATP Synthase