Name: How do animals (like us) get energy to survive? How many calories are found in 1 g of glucose? What is glycolysis? Look at figure 9-1, name and describe the structure of the organelle. Look at figure 9-1, what types of organisms have this organelle in their cells? Define cellular respiration. Write the equation for cellular respiration in symbols and words. Why does cellular respiration occur in many steps (not all at once)? Look at figure 9-2, name the 3 processes of cellular respiration. 2-Column Notes 9.1 pages 221 to 225 Look at figure 9-2, where in the cell does glycolysis occur? What is needed for this process? What is produced from this process? Look at figure 9-2, where in the cell does the Kreb cycle take place? What is needed for this process? What is produced from this process? Look at figure 9-2, where in the cell does the electron transport chain take place? What is needed for this process? What is produced from this process? Look at figure 9-3, what occurs in the first half of glycolysis? Look at figure 9-3, what occurs in the 2nd half of glycolysis? Look at “Word Origins” on page 223, what did you learn about the meaning of the word glycolysis? What is NADH / NAD+? What is fermentation? Write the equation for alcoholic fermentation. What types of organisms undergo alcoholic fermentation? Name two industries that depend on alcoholic fermentation. Write the equation for lactic acid fermentation. What types of organisms undergo lactic acid fermentation? How do humans know when lactic acid fermentation has occurred in their muscle cells? SUMMARIZE WHAT YOU LEARNED ABOUT THE CHEMICAL PATHWAYS OF CELLULAR RESPIRATION. (minimum of 4 sentences)