Respiration

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    • What is the primary source of energy for most organisms?
      Molecules of glucose
    • What is cellular respiration?
      It is an exothermic reaction that transfers energy from glucose.
    • Where does cellular respiration occur in living cells?
      In the mitochondria
    • What does the term "exothermic" mean in the context of respiration?
      It means that the reaction releases energy.
    • What are three examples of how organisms use energy?
      • Building larger molecules from smaller ones (e.g., proteins from amino acids)
      • Muscular contraction for movement
      • Maintaining body temperature
    • What is metabolism?
      It is the combination of all chemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life.
    • What are the two types of respiration?
      Aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration
    • What is the key condition for aerobic respiration to occur?
      There must be enough oxygen present.
    • How does aerobic respiration differ from anaerobic respiration in terms of efficiency?
      Aerobic respiration is more efficient than anaerobic respiration.
    • What is the word equation for aerobic respiration?
      Glucose + OxygenCarbon Dioxide + Water
    • What is the chemical equation for aerobic respiration in symbols?
      C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6O_2 → 6CO_2 + 6H_2O
    • Why do we prefer aerobic respiration over anaerobic respiration?
      Because aerobic respiration fully breaks down glucose and is more efficient.
    • What is the word equation for anaerobic respiration in humans?
      GlucoseLactic Acid
    • What are the two main problems with anaerobic respiration?
      Incomplete breakdown of glucose and lactic acid buildup.
    • How does anaerobic respiration differ in plants and yeast compared to humans?
      It produces ethanol and carbon dioxide instead of lactic acid.
    • What is fermentation in the context of yeast?
      It is the process where glucose is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide.
    • How is fermentation utilized in industry?
      • Yeast is added to bread to produce carbon dioxide, making it light and fluffy.
      • Yeast is used to produce ethanol for beer and wine.
    • What is the role of enzymes in cellular reactions?
      They catalyze most reactions in our cells.
    • Why is it important to remove lactic acid after anaerobic respiration?
      Because lactic acid buildup can cause muscle fatigue.
    • How does the process of photosynthesis relate to cellular respiration?
      Photosynthesis produces glucose, which is used in cellular respiration.
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