New
New
Year 11
OCR
Foundation

Anaerobic cellular respiration in humans and other organisms, including ATP

I can describe the reactants and products of anaerobic cellular respiration in humans, plants and microorganisms, and explain where, why and when it takes place.

New
New
Year 11
OCR
Foundation

Anaerobic cellular respiration in humans and other organisms, including ATP

I can describe the reactants and products of anaerobic cellular respiration in humans, plants and microorganisms, and explain where, why and when it takes place.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Word and balanced symbol equations for anaerobic cellular respiration in humans, and conditions in which it occurs
  2. Word and symbol equations for anaerobic respiration in plants and micro-organisms, and conditions in which it occurs
  3. Anaerobic cellular respiration takes place only in the cell cytoplasm and does not involve mitochondria
  4. Anaerobic cellular respiration provides less ATP (so less energy) than aerobic cellular respiration, but more quickly
  5. Uses of anaerobic cellular respiration (fermentation) in yeast

Common misconception

Students sometimes think that plants don't respire, and that they (only) photosynthesise instead.

This lesson contains examples of plants respiring.

Keywords

  • Cellular respiration - An exothermic chemical process that transfers energy for life processes, using glucose as a fuel.

  • Anaerobic - A process that does not require oxygen.

  • Lactic acid - A product of anaerobic cellular respiration in humans that causes muscle cramps.

  • Oxygen debt - The amount of oxygen necessary to remove lactic acid from the body after exercise.

  • Fermentation - Anaerobic cellular respiration in yeast that produces ethanol (a type of alcohol) and carbon dioxide gas.

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6 Questions

Q1.
Which chemical reactions release energy to the surroundings?
Correct Answer: exothermic
Q2.
Which is the correct symbol equation for respiration?
Correct answer: 6O $$_2$$ + C$$_6$$H$$_{12}$$O$$_6$$ --> 6H$$_2$$O + 6CO$$_2$$
6O $$_2$$ + C$$_6$$H$$_6$$O$$_6$$ --> 3H$$_2$$O + 6CO$$_2$$
6O $$_2$$ + C$$_6$$H$$_6$$O$$_6$$ --> 12H$$_2$$O + 6CO$$_2$$
Q3.
True or false? Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells carry out respiration.
Correct answer: true
false
Q4.
In which two places does cellular respiration take place in eukaryotic cells?
Correct answer: cytoplasm
chloroplasts
Correct answer: mitochondria
cell membrane
cell wall
Q5.
What is ethanol more commonly known as?
Correct Answer: alcohol, an alcohol
Q6.
True or false? ATP is a chemical energy store and produced through photosynthesis.
true
Correct answer: false

6 Questions

Q1.
True or false? Anaerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria of cells.
true
Correct answer: false
Q2.
What are the uses of anaerobic cellular respiration (fermentation) in yeast?
Correct answer: making beer
Correct answer: making wine
making yogurt
Correct answer: making bread
Q3.
Which of the following are true about anaerobic respiration?
Anaerobic cellular respiration releases more energy than aerobic respiration.
Anaerobic respiration takes place when there is an excess of carbon dioxide.
Correct answer: Anaerobic cellular respiration releases energy quicker.
Lactic acid is produced by aerobic cellular respiration.
Correct answer: Anaerobic cellular respiration produces ethanol in plants and microorganisms.
Q4.
Match the symbol equation to its description.
Correct Answer:Anaerobic respiration in humans,C$$_6$$H$$_{12}$$O$$_6$$ --> 2C$$_3$$H$$_6$$O$$_3$$

C$$_6$$H$$_{12}$$O$$_6$$ --> 2C$$_3$$H$$_6$$O$$_3$$

Correct Answer:Anaerobic respiration in microorganisms,C$$_6$$H$$_{12}$$O$$_6$$ --> C$$_2$$H$$_5$$OH + 6CO$$_2$$

C$$_6$$H$$_{12}$$O$$_6$$ --> C$$_2$$H$$_5$$OH + 6CO$$_2$$

Q5.
debt is the amount of oxygen necessary to remove lactic acid from the body after exercise.
Correct Answer: oxygen
Q6.
How many molecules of ATP are produced from a molecule of glucose in anaerobic respiration?
An image in a quiz
ten
Correct answer: two
forty