Respiration

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  • Why is energy important in biology?
    It is needed for movement, maintaining body temperature, and chemical reactions
  • What is the process that supplies energy in living cells?
    Cellular respiration
  • What type of reaction is respiration classified as?
    Exothermic reaction
  • What are the two types of respiration mentioned?
    Aerobic and anaerobic respiration
  • What happens during aerobic respiration?
    Glucose reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy
  • What is the word equation for aerobic respiration?
    Glucose + OxygenCarbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
  • Why does aerobic respiration release a great deal of energy?
    Because the glucose molecule has been fully oxidized
  • What happens when there is not enough oxygen for cells?
    Cells carry out anaerobic respiration
  • What are the chemical symbols for glucose, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water?
    Glucose: C6H12O6C_6H_{12}O_6, Oxygen: O2O_2, Carbon Dioxide: CO2CO_2, Water: H2OH_2O
  • What do muscle cells do under conditions of limited oxygen?
    They respire anaerobically
  • What is the equation for anaerobic respiration in muscles?
    GlucoseLactic Acid
  • How does anaerobic respiration differ from aerobic respiration in terms of energy release?
    Anaerobic respiration releases much less energy than aerobic respiration
  • Why is the oxidation of glucose incomplete in anaerobic respiration?
    Because anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen
  • In which cells can anaerobic respiration take place?
    In muscle cells, plant cells, and yeast cells
  • What is the reaction for anaerobic respiration in yeast cells?
    Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide
  • What is anaerobic respiration in yeast cells called?
    Fermentation
  • How is fermentation useful in making alcoholic drinks?
    It produces ethanol, which is the alcohol in drinks
  • How does fermentation help in making bread?
    The carbon dioxide produced creates bubbles that make the dough rise
  • What are the key differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
    • Aerobic respiration requires oxygen; anaerobic does not.
    • Aerobic produces more energy; anaerobic produces less energy.
    • Aerobic produces carbon dioxide and water; anaerobic produces lactic acid (in muscles) or ethanol and carbon dioxide (in yeast).
  • What are the main products of aerobic respiration?
    • Carbon Dioxide
    • Water
    • Energy
  • What are the main products of anaerobic respiration in muscles?
    • Lactic Acid
    • Energy
  • What are the main products of anaerobic respiration in yeast?
    • Ethanol
    • Carbon Dioxide
    • Energy