Respiration

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  • Cellular respiration

    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
  • Examples of 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
    The combination of all the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life
  • Types of respiration

    • Aerobic respiration
    • Anaerobic respiration
  • 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 not enough oxygen to keep up with demands of aerobic respiration
    • Incomplete breakdown of glucose molecule
    • Leads to lactic acid buildup
  • Anaerobic respiration

    GlucoseLactic 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 to make bread, beer, and wine