Biology AQA respiration - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Starting sugar in respiration. Glucose
100%
Stages of respiration in order. First. Glycolysis
69%
Third. Kreb's Cycle
68%
Where Glycolysis occurs Cytoplasm
58%
Fourth and final. Electron transfer chain / Oxidative phosphorylation.
57%
What is the final electron acceptor. Oxygen
56%
In what part of the mitochondria does the Kreb's cycle take place. Matrix
54%
In Plants/yeast ethanol
52%
Second. The link reaction
52%
Product of anaerobic respiration in mammals. Lactate
43%
Two reduced substances formed by Kreb's cycle. FAD and NAD
32%
3 carbon compound in glycolysis, that is also found in the calvin cycle. Triose phosphate.
32%
4 carbon intermediate in the Kreb's cycle. Oxaloacetate
26%
2 carbon compound co-enzyme A joins with in the link reaction. acetate
25%
Phosphorylation of ATP in Kreb's cycle. Substrate level phosphorylation
21%
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