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Match each definition to the correct term
Premises:
Is produced along with water at the end of normal cellular respiration.
These form the inner membranes of the mitochondria and are the site for energy production in the electron transport chain.
The process of splitting glucose into two molecules of pyruvate without the use of oxygen.
A cell structure that acts as a boundary between a cell and its environment.
They serve as the working parts of cilia and flagella.
A metabolic process that completes the oxidation of glucose, yields two molecules of ATP, and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
A process by which the NADH and FADH pass their electrons through the inner membrane of the mitochondria, producing ATP and metabolic water.
Cytoskeleton components that are composed of microtubules that move in a whiplike motion to propel the cell.
Responses:
Cristae
ATP
Citric acid cycle
Microtubules
Glycolysis
Flagella
Plasma membrane
Electron transport chain
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Is produced along with water at the end of normal cellular respiration.
These form the inner membranes of the mitochondria and are the site for energy production in the electron transport chain.
The process of splitting glucose into two molecules of pyruvate without the use of oxygen.
A cell structure that acts as a boundary between a cell and its environment.
They serve as the working parts of cilia and flagella.
A metabolic process that completes the oxidation of glucose, yields two molecules of ATP, and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
A process by which the NADH and FADH pass their electrons through the inner membrane of the mitochondria, producing ATP and metabolic water.
Cytoskeleton components that are composed of microtubules that move in a whiplike motion to propel the cell.
Premises:
Is produced along with water at the end of normal cellular respiration.
These form the inner membranes of the mitochondria and are the site for energy production in the electron transport chain.
The process of splitting glucose into two molecules of pyruvate without the use of oxygen.
A cell structure that acts as a boundary between a cell and its environment.
They serve as the working parts of cilia and flagella.
A metabolic process that completes the oxidation of glucose, yields two molecules of ATP, and releases carbon dioxide as a waste product.
A process by which the NADH and FADH pass their electrons through the inner membrane of the mitochondria, producing ATP and metabolic water.
Cytoskeleton components that are composed of microtubules that move in a whiplike motion to propel the cell.
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