Which molecule required as reactant for aerobic respiration


Assignment task: You can choose from the following list of molecules (each will be used only once): Carbon dioxide, Pyruvate, Ethanol, Oxygen gas, NADH, Lactic acid, Glucose, or FADH2.

Q1. Which molecule gets produced at the end of fermentation in human muscle cells?

Q2. Which molecule is required as a reactant for aerobic respiration, but not for anaerobic respiration or fermentation?

Q3.Which molecule is produced in the last step of glycolysis?

Q4. Which high-energy intermediate is produced during the Citric Acid Cycle, but not during glycolysis?

Q5. Which molecule is a main reactant of aerobic respiration that, when broken down in that process, ultimately produces around 30 ATP molecules?

Q6. Which molecule is a main product of aerobic respiration, which results from a complete combustion process?

Q7. Which molecule gets produced at the end of fermentation in yeast cells?

Q8. Which high-energy intermediate is produced during both glycolysis and the Citric Acid Cycle?

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