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Cellular Respiration Adventure Breakout
Jill Piontkowski
Created on September 25, 2024
Embark on a fun journey to uncover how your cells make energy. Can you solve the puzzles and unlock the secrets of how your body powers itself?
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Transcript
BREAKOUT
AVENTURe
START
CHARACTERS
MISSION
Introduction
CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION
1. Cellular Respiration
3. Fermentation
4. Krebs Cycle
Electron Transport Chain
2. Glycolysis
WELCOME to Cellular respiration
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START
QUESTION 01
What is the primary purpose of cellular respiration?
To convert glucose into ATP
To produce glucose
To break down carbon dioxide
QUESTION 02
Which accurately describes the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
Aerobic respiration produces less energy than anaerobic respiration.
Aerobic respiration occurs without oxygen, while anaerobic respiration requires oxygen.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, whereas anaerobic respiration does not.
QUESTION 03
In which stage of cellular respiration does the breakdown of glucose begin?
Electron transport chain
Krebs cycle
Glycolysis
CONGRATULATIONS
The first number is:
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WELCOME TO glycolysis
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START
PREGUNTA 01
What is the primary function of glycolysis in cellular respiration?
To create ATP from pyruvic acid
To produce glucose
To break down glucose into pyruvic acid
QUESTION 02
How many ATP molecules are required to initiate the glycolysis process?
Two
Four
One
QUESTION 03
Which of the following statements is true about glycolysis?
It can occur in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions.
It produces four pyruvic acid molecules.
It requires oxygen to occur.
CONGRATULATIONS
The second number is:
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WELCOME TO Fermentation
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START
QUESTION 01
What is the primary purpose of fermentation in cells?
To generate ATP
To produce oxygen
To convert glucose to pyruvic acid
QUESTION 02
Which type of fermentation is primarily used by yeast?
Alcoholic fermentation
Lactic acid fermentation
Aerobic respiration
QUESTION 03
What happens to pyruvic acid during lactic acid fermentation in muscle cells?
It is transformed into glucose
It is converted into ethanol
It is converted into lactic acid
CONGRATULATIONS
The third number is:
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WELCOME TO the Krebs Cycle
Deserts and pyramids, oh yes! Butwatch out for quicksand.
START
QUESTION 01
What is the primary function of the Krebs cycle in cellular respiration?
To break down pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and generate electron carriers
To produce oxygen for cellular processes
To convert glucose into pyruvic acid
QUESTION 02
How many NADH molecules are produced for each acetyl-CoA that enters the Krebs cycle?
QUESTION 03
What happens to the carbon dioxide produced during the Krebs cycle?
It is converted back into pyruvic acid
It is expelled from the body when we exhale
It is used to create glucose
CONGRATULATIONS
The fourth number is:
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WELCOME TO the electron transport chain
Temples and tigers awaitin this land of wonders.
START
QUESTION 01
What is the primary function of the electron transport chain in cellular respiration?
To generate the majority of ATP
To break down fatty acids
To absorb nutrients
QUESTION 02
Which molecules carry high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain?
Glucose and oxygen
NADH and FADH2
ATP and ADP
QUESTION 03
What role does oxygen play in the electron transport chain?
It generates ATP directly
It acts as a source of hydrogen ions
It is the final electron acceptor
CONGRATULATIONS
The last number is:
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27193
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