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AP Biology Name - Chapter 9 Guided Reading Assignment Hint: Review The Concept Check Questions - These Are Great Quick Quiz Questions!

1. The document provides a guided reading assignment on cellular respiration and fermentation for an AP Biology class. It contains 23 multiple choice and short answer questions about key concepts in cellular respiration including the two catabolic pathways of fermentation and cellular respiration, redox reactions, electron transport chains, the three stages of aerobic respiration (glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation), and control of the process. 2. Students are asked to define terms, label diagrams of metabolic pathways, describe the purpose of processes like substrate level phosphorylation and chemiosmosis, and explain the evolutionary significance and control mechanisms of cellular respiration and fermentation. 3. The assignment is intended to help students review and

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AP Biology Name - Chapter 9 Guided Reading Assignment Hint: Review The Concept Check Questions - These Are Great Quick Quiz Questions!

1. The document provides a guided reading assignment on cellular respiration and fermentation for an AP Biology class. It contains 23 multiple choice and short answer questions about key concepts in cellular respiration including the two catabolic pathways of fermentation and cellular respiration, redox reactions, electron transport chains, the three stages of aerobic respiration (glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation), and control of the process. 2. Students are asked to define terms, label diagrams of metabolic pathways, describe the purpose of processes like substrate level phosphorylation and chemiosmosis, and explain the evolutionary significance and control mechanisms of cellular respiration and fermentation. 3. The assignment is intended to help students review and

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Adapted from L. Miriello by S.

Sharp

AP Biology Name _________________________


Chapter 9 Guided Reading Assignment

Hint: review the concept check questions – these are great quick quiz questions!

1. Define the two catabolic pathways:


a. Fermentation

b. Cellular respiration

2. Use the following terms correctly in a sentence: redox reactions, oxidation,


reduction, reducing agent and oxidizing agent.

3. Why is being “reduced” equivalent to having a greater potential energy?

4. In cellular respiration, what is being oxidized and what is being reduced?

5. Label the diagram below of the electron movement with regard to the coenzyme
NAD+.

6. Why are electron transport chains an advantage to living systems?

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7. What are the three stages of aerobic cellular respiration?

8. What is substrate-level phosphorylation?

9. Complete the chart below re: glycolysis

10. Label the transition reaction converting pyruvate to acetyl coA below:

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11. Label the citric acid cycle below:

a. Where does the C “go” that is removed?

b. What is happening when NAD+  NADH + H+?

c. Where is substrate level phosphorylation happening?

12. What is oxidative phosphorylation?

13. What are cytochromes?

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14. Define chemiosmosis and label the diagram below.


chemiosmosis:

15. Label the diagram below of the activities occurring on the ECT.

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16. Complete the summary diagram of cellular respiration. You are responsible for
these #’s and locations!

17. Label the diagram of fermentation below:

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18. Does aerobic cellular respiration happen in prokaryotic organisms – if yes –


where?

19. What is the overall purpose of fermentation? Why does it have to occur?

20. What is a facultative anaerobe?

21. What is the evolutionary significance of glycolysis?

22. Why do fats provide a little more than twice as many calories per gram as
compared to carbohydrates or proteins? Hint: Think of the output of the Citric Acid
Cycle.

23. Why would AMP stimulate cellular respiration and ATP inhibit it?

24. Why would phosphofructokinase being allosteric in character be an advantage to


the control of cellular respiration?

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