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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Respiration - Aerobic Reaction of Glucose
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There are two forms of respiration - aerobic and anaerobic. Respiration is the method that all living cells use to produce energy. There are two types of respiration, depending on the levels of oxygen available to a cell - aerobic if there is plenty of oxygen or anaerobic if the oxygen supply is insufficient. Aerobic respiration gives a greater yield of energy than anaerobic respiration. During aerobic respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen to release energy. The waste products are carbon dioxide and water which leave the cell and are eliminated from the body of the plant or... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Respiration - Aerobic Reaction of Glucose
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10 Questions

1. What does aerobic mean?
2. What is the waste gas released by aerobic respiration?
3. During exercise, what happens to the rate and depth of breathing?
4. One reactant in aerobic respiration is oxygen. What is the other?
5. Muscles store glucose in which form?
6. Energy from respiration is not used for which of the following?
7. What does respiration release?
8. During exercise, the heart rate increases to increase blood flow to which part of the body?
9. In plants, energy is used to convert sugars into amino acids. Which of the following are made up from amino acids?
10. Energy is released from which cell organelle?