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Honors Biology Chapter 5 Latest Update Graded A+ What is the primary source of energy for most life forms on Earth? The primary source of energy for most life forms on Earth is the sun. How is energy stored in cells? Energy is stored in cells primarily in the form of adenosine triphosp...

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What is the primary source of energy for most life forms on Earth?


✔✔ The primary source of energy for most life forms on Earth is the sun.




How is energy stored in cells?


✔✔ Energy is stored in cells primarily in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).




What is the role of ATP in cellular processes?


✔✔ ATP provides energy for various cellular processes by releasing a phosphate group to form

adenosine diphosphate (ADP).




What is cellular respiration?


✔✔ Cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into ATP,

carbon dioxide, and water.




What are the three main stages of cellular respiration?




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, ✔✔ The three main stages of cellular respiration are glycolysis, the citric acid cycle (Krebs

cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation.




How does glycolysis contribute to cellular respiration?


✔✔ Glycolysis breaks down glucose into pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP and

NADH, which are used in later stages of cellular respiration.




What is the function of the mitochondria in energy production?


✔✔ The mitochondria are responsible for producing ATP through the process of cellular

respiration.




What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?


✔✔ Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces a large amount of ATP, while anaerobic

respiration occurs without oxygen and produces less ATP along with different byproducts.




What is fermentation, and when does it occur?


✔✔ Fermentation is a process that occurs when oxygen is not available, allowing cells to

produce ATP through the partial breakdown of glucose.




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