Respiration 0.0 / 5 ? ScienceASOCR Created by: EllieCreated on: 08-05-13 20:03 How many moles of ATP in anaerobic respiration? 2 1 of 14 How many moles of ATP in aerobic respiration? 38 2 of 14 What are the substrates of anaerobic respiration? Glucose 3 of 14 What are the substrates of aerobic respiration? Glucose and Oxygen 4 of 14 What are the products of anaerobic respiration? Lactic acid 5 of 14 What are the products of aerobic respiration? Carbon Dioxide and Water 6 of 14 Where does aerobic respiration take place? Mitochondria 7 of 14 Where does anaerobic respiration take place? Cytoplasm of a cell 8 of 14 What is respiration important for? Muscle contraction, sperm swimming, active transport, nerve impulse transmission 9 of 14 What does ATP stand for? Adensosine triphosphate 10 of 14 How does intensive acitivity change the demand for oxygen? It causes the demand to exceed the rate at which it can be supplied to the muscles. Therefore cells start to respire anaerobically 11 of 14 How is the demand for oxygen met? Heart rate and breathing rate increases 12 of 14 Where is the lactic acid transported? Into the Liver 13 of 14 What is the extra oxygen (when paying back oxygen debt) used for? To oxidise the lactic acid that has been formed 14 of 14
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