Cellular Respiration Notebook Review 1. Draw a ½ page picture of a mitochondrion. Draw and label its outer membrane red, its inner membrane blue, and its matrix yellow. Circle and label a cristae. (You will need to refer back to Chapter 6.) 2. On the mitochondria you drew, write in the processes “Glycolysis,” “Citric Acid Cycle,” and “Oxidative Phosphorylation,” on the correct areas in and around the mitochondria. 3. Create a table as shown below. Fill in all the inputs and outputs for Glycolysis and the Citric Acid Cycle. The first is an example for you to include in your own table – you should list more underneath the examples. Glycolysis Citric Acid Cycle INPUTS 1 glucose 1 acetyl CoA 2 pyruvate 2 CO2 OUTPUTS 4. On the inner membrane of the mitochondria you drew above, draw and label the 4 electron carriers of the electron transport chain in green. Draw and label the enzyme ATP synthase in orange, and add “H+” ions to the area where they are actively transported during electron transport. 5. Create a table similar to question #3, but include the inputs and outputs of alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation (instead of glycolysis and citric acid cycle). Cellular Respiration Notebook Review 1. Draw a ½ page picture of a mitochondrion. Draw and label its outer membrane red, its inner membrane blue, and its matrix yellow. Circle and label a cristae. (You will need to refer back to Chapter 6.) 2. On the mitochondria you drew, write in the processes “Glycolysis,” “Citric Acid Cycle,” and “Oxidative Phosphorylation,” on the correct areas in and around the mitochondria. 3. Create a table as shown below. Fill in all the inputs and outputs for Glycolysis and the Citric Acid Cycle. The first is an example for you to include in your own table – you should list more underneath the examples. Glycolysis Citric Acid Cycle INPUTS 1 glucose 1 acetyl CoA 2 pyruvate 2 CO2 OUTPUTS 4. On the inner membrane of the mitochondria you drew above, draw and label the 4 electron carriers of the electron transport chain in green. Draw and label the enzyme ATP synthase in orange, and add “H+” ions to the area where they are actively transported during electron transport. 5. Create a table similar to question #3, but include the inputs and outputs of alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation (instead of glycolysis and citric acid cycle).