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Cellular respiration is an exothermic reaction which transfers energy from
glucose
and is
continuously
occurring in living cells
Cellular respiration
Breaking apart
glucose
molecules to release the
energy
that's trapped inside
How organisms use their energy
Building up
larger
molecules from
smaller
ones (e.g. combining amino acids to form proteins)
Muscular
contraction
for movement
Maintaining
body temperature
Energy is needed for loads of
reactions
in our cells, most of which are catalyzed by
enzymes
Metabolism
All the
chemical
processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain
life
Aerobic
respiration
More common type
Takes place whenever there's enough
oxygen
Most efficient way to transfer energy from
glucose
Takes place continuously in both plants and animals
Takes place within
mitochondria
Aerobic respiration
Glucose
+ Oxygen →
Carbon dioxide
+ Water
The equation for
aerobic
respiration is the
opposite
of the equation for photosynthesis
Anaerobic respiration
Respiration without
oxygen
Used when there's not enough
oxygen
to keep up with the demands of
aerobic
respiration
Incomplete breakdown of
glucose
Leads to
lactic acid
buildup
Anaerobic respiration
Glucose
→
Lactic acid
Anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast
Glucose
is converted to
ethanol
and carbon dioxide instead of lactic acid
In
yeast
, this process is called
fermentation
Used in industry to make
bread
,
beer
, and wine