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General Biology 1 Quarter 2 Week 6 Answer Sheet: Evaluate

1. The document is a biology worksheet that provides information about cellular respiration and asks students to answer multiple choice questions about the topics of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 2. It includes reminders for students to follow instructions, write neatly, and submit their work on time. 3. The worksheet asks students to identify the key stages of cellular respiration, describe the locations and reactants/products of each stage, and evaluate true/false statements about the topics.

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GENERAL BIOLOGY 1 QUARTER 2 WEEK 6 ANSWER SHEET

Cellular Respiration

REMINDERS BEFORE ACCOMPLISHING THIS FORM Class No.


1. Follow instructions properly and correctly.
2. Write neatly and legibly. If you will erase or change answer, kindly use a
correction tape.
3. Submit this form on the scheduled date and time and in right box.
4. Write your name in ALL capital letters and almost like font size 20-24.

Last Name: _______________________________ First Name: _______________________

Grade 11 - Birkin Domesticum Grazielae Hederaceum Selloum

EVALUATE:
Direction: Read and analyze each item. Write the letter of your answer BEFORE the number.

1. Where does cellular respiration occur?


a. in the mitochondria c. in the chloroplast
b. in the Golgi apparatus d. in the nucleus

2. Krebs cycle is an eight-step process occurring in the mitochondrial matrix. Acetyl CoA,
derived from carbohydrates, proteins and fats is completely oxidized to release carbon
dioxide. The energy released is stored in the form of ATP. Which product is essential
for oxidative phosphorylation?
a. NADPH and ATP c. Acetyl Co-A
b. CO2 d. NADH and FADH2

3. Pyruvate, the end product of glycolysis, enters the citric acid cycle after it has been
converted to _________.
a. Acetyl-CoA c. Lactic Acid
b. FADH2 d. NADH

4. In which of the following will electron transport chain occurs?


a. Cytoplasm c. Matrix of mitochondria
b. Inner membrane of mitochondri d. Chloroplast
5. In what part of cellular respiration is the bulk of adenosine triphosphate [ATP]
produced?
a. Acetyl coenzyme A formation c. Glycolysis
b. Electron transport chain d. Kreb’s Cycle
6. Cellular respiration is the set of metabolic reactions that occur in cells to produce
energy in the form of ATP. During cellular respiration, high energy intermediates are
created that can then be oxidized to make ATP. During what stage are these
intermediates produced?
I. Glycolysis II. Kreb’s Cycle III. Electron Transport Chain

a. I only b. II only c. I and III only d. I and II only

7. What happens to pyruvate molecule if oxygen is not present?


a. Pyruvate undergoes fermentation c. Pyruvate undergoes biosynthesis
b. Pyruvate undergoes degradation d. Pyruvate undergoes reduction

8. Which of the following is TRUE regarding glycolysis?


a. Glycolysis can occur without the presence of oxygen.
b. Glycolysis takes place in the mitochondria of the cell.
c. Glycolysis is the final step in aerobic respiration.
d. Glycolysis produces a net of 1 ATP, 1 NADH and 2 pyruvate.

9. Which of the following best describes the Kreb’s Cycle?


I. Its raw material is the end product of glycolysis.
II. It produces 2 molecules of ATP.
III. Its end products are NADPH and ATP.
IV. It is an aerobic respiration since it needs oxygen.

a. I, II and III only b. II, III and IV only


c. I, III and IV only d. I, II, III and IV

10.What is the role of NAD+ in the process of cellular respiration?


a. It functions as an electron carrier.
b. It functions as an enzyme.
c. It is the final electron acceptor for anaerobic respiration.
d. It is a nucleotide source for the synthesis of ATP.

Your PARENT/ GUARDIAN must sign here:

Name: _________________________________ Signature: __________________


GENERAL BIOLOGY 1 QUARTER 2 WEEK 7 ANSWER SHEET
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

REMINDERS BEFORE ACCOMPLISHING THIS FORM Class No.


1. Follow instructions properly and correctly.
2. Write neatly and legibly. If you will erase or change answer, kindly use a
correction tape.
3. Submit this form on the scheduled date and time and in right box.
4. Write your name in ALL capital letters and almost like font size 20-24.

Last Name: _______________________________ First Name: _______________________

Grade 11 - Birkin Domesticum Grazielae Hederaceum Selloum

ELICIT Put a check on the appropriate column based on the given description.
Description Aerobic Anaerobic

1.Produce 38 ATP

2.Take place in cytoplasm only

3.Less amount of energy produced

4.Final product is carbon dioxide and water

5.No oxygen is required

1. ECENROLT ANORSTRPT HCAIN = __________________


2. GCOSELU = __________________
3. YCGLOSISLY = __________________
4. RESKB CCLEY = __________________
5. R A L LU E C L A E I R R P I O N S T = __________________

Revealed Important Terms Description


• the sugar that is converted to ATP
during respiration.
• the breakdown of glucose to pyruvic
acid and ATP.
• also known as citric acid cycle
• a series of chemical reactions in the
mitochondrion where molecules of
glucose are broken down to make
carbon dioxide, water and ATP.
• a series of reactions wherein the final electron
acceptor is oxygen; the use of NADH and
FADH2 to generate ATP.

EXPLORE A. 1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. _______ 6. _______

B.
CELLULAR RESPIRATION

KEY PATHWAYS LOCATION IN RAW MATERIAL/S PRODUCTS


(PROCESS) THE CELL
GLYCOLYSIS

CITRIC ACID CYCLE

OXIDATIVE
PHOSPHORYLATION

ELABORATE
1. ______________________ 5. ____________________ 8. _________________
2. ______________________ 6. ____________________ 9. _________________
3. _____________________ 7. _____________________ 10. ________________
4. _____________________

EVALUATE
P;1. ______________________ 5. ____________________ 8. _________________
2. ______________________ 6. ____________________ 9. _________________
3. _____________________ 7. _____________________ 10. ________________
4. _____________________

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Your PARENT/ GUARDIAN must sign here:

Name: _________________________________ Signature: __________________

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