Cellular Respiration Quiz

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Which molecule is primarily produced as a result of cellular respiration?

  • Water
  • Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (correct)
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Glucose

What type of reaction is involved in cellular respiration?

  • Catabolic reaction (correct)
  • Redox reaction
  • Anabolic reaction
  • Neutralization reaction

What is the most common oxidizing agent used in cellular respiration?

  • Nitrogen (N2)
  • Carbon dioxide (CO2)
  • Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
  • Molecular oxygen (O2) (correct)

What is the primary function of cellular respiration in living organisms?

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Which type of respiration requires oxygen as an electron acceptor?

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Study Notes

Cellular Respiration

  • ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) is the primary molecule produced as a result of cellular respiration.
  • Cellular respiration involves a series of catabolic reactions, which are exergonic and spontaneous.
  • Oxygen is the most common oxidizing agent used in cellular respiration, where it acts as the final electron acceptor.
  • The primary function of cellular respiration in living organisms is to generate energy in the form of ATP, which is necessary for various cellular activities.
  • Aerobic respiration is the type of respiration that requires oxygen as an electron acceptor, producing ATP and water as byproducts.

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