Respiration - page 2

aerobic and anaerobic respiration
During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen, forming ATP that can be used by the cell. Carbon dioxide and water are created as byp...
stages of energy exchange
The stages of cellular respiration include glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, the citric acid or Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.What are the ...
difference between combustion and respiration
Respiration is a slower process than combustion. Respiration occurs at the body temperature whereas combustion takes place at a high ignition temperat...
what are the products of cellular respiration
Cellular respiration converts oxygen and glucose into water and carbon dioxide. Water and carbon dioxide are by- products and ATP is energy that is tr...
why is cellular respiration important
Cellular respiration is critical for the survival of most organisms because the energy in glucose cannot be used by cells until it is stored in ATP. ....
where does cellular respiration take place
Key TermsTermMeaningMitochondriaThe eukaryotic cell structure where cellular respiration occursCytoplasmThe contents of a cell between the plasma memb...
where does cellular respiration occur
Cellular respiration takes place in the cells of all organisms. It occurs in autotrophs such as plants as well as heterotrophs such as animals. Cellul...
Difference Between Aerobic Respiration and Anaerobic Respiration
Aerobic: Aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria and requires oxygen and glucose, and produces carbon dioxide, water, and energy. (glucose...
What is the Difference Between Respiration and Burning
The main difference between respiration and burning is that respiration is the breakdown of glucose to release energy, whereas burning is a chemical r...