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Cellular Respiration (Anaerobic Respiration (This respiration produces…
Cellular Respiration
Cell respiration
The process by organisms to break down food molecules
to produce chemical energy for cell functions
the glucose molecule is gradually broken
water
carbon dioxide
this occurs in the cell but more specifically at the mitochondria
The Cellular Respiration have a four step process
3) Citric acid Cycle
2) Pyruvate Oxidation
4) Oxidative Phosphorylation
1) Glycolysis
Anaerobic Respiration
transfers energy from glucose to cells
This occurs when oxygen is not present in our body
This can happen when we do exercise
It transfers large amounts of energy quickly.
glucose breaks down without oxygen help
This respiration produces
lactic acid
can give ust a painful muscles cramps
carbon dioxide
water
this only produces 2 ATP per cell
Anaerobic equation:
glucose → lactic acid + chemical energy
Aerobic Respiration
it produces energy which transfers to the cells.
The areobic makes two wastes
water
carbon dioxide
This give us
help us growing
Also reproducing
energy
produces 38 ATP per cell.
Aerobic equation:
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + chemical energy
ATP
is chemical energy the cell can use
is the molecule that provides
energy for your cells to perform work
the energy stored in glucose is transferred to ATP.
The ATP equation is:
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water.
Ingredients to produce ATP
the 2 providing sources
Oxigen
circulatory system
respiratory system
Nutrients (Glucose)
circulatory system
digestive system