PPT-Aerobic respiration

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Glycolysis Glycolysis First set of reactions involved in extracting energy from glucose Occurs in the cytoplasm Nearly all organisms from all branches of life undergo

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Glycolysis Glycolysis First set of reactions involved in extracting energy from glucose Occurs in the cytoplasm Nearly all organisms from all branches of life undergo glycolysis in a nearly identical manner. Vulcan Inc.. Project Halo: . Making Sense of Questions . in . a Knowledge-Rich Environment. Project Halo. Formally encoding a biology textbook as a KB. The “knowledgeable book”, for educational purposes. All organisms need energy to survive.. Animals obtain their energy from the food they eat, but plants can make their own food by photosynthesis.. In both cases, however, energy must first be converted into a form that can easily be used by cells. This process is called . Intermediate 2 Biology. Unit 1: . Living Cells. Learning Objectives. Name the type of energy stored in food.. Describe the energy change when food is burned.. State the units used in measuring energy content of food.. p.221-228. Why Anaerobic Cellular Respiration?. As the name suggests “an” = without, and “aerobic” = air. Anaerobic respiration is the cell’s way . of acquiring . energy when there are low oxygen levels. IGCSE Coordinated Science . Topic 9.7 . A. nimal Systems. Learning Objectives. Understand why exercise changed breathing and pulse rate.. Learn about the difference between aerobic and . anaerobic . respiration.. Photosynthesis. - the process of absorbing light energy and converting it into stored chemical energy.. Chemical equation:. Cellular Respiration. - the breaking down of a food substance into usable cellular energy in the form of ATP. Exercise . 7, pg. . 83-92. http://www.xvivo.net/animation/powering-the-cell-mitochondria/. Withdrawal Date = Mon., . MAR 25. th. . It is . YOUR. responsibility to assess your grade . (always available via Blackboard) . Exercise 6, pg.53-61. http://www.xvivo.net/animation/powering-the-cell-mitochondria/. Withdrawal Date = Mon. ., Oct 26. th. . It is . YOUR. responsibility to assess your grade . (always available via Blackboard) .  is the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen. Cells break down food in the mitochondria in a long, multistep process that produces roughly 36 ATP. The first step in is . glycolysis. 7. .1 Risky Business. Early life on Earth lived in anaerobic (oxygen-free) environments. Some organisms lived and thrived in aerobic (O. 2. -containing) environments. Produced . What is respirationRespiration is the chemical process by which organic compounds release energy The compounds change into different ones byexergonicreactionsThere are two types of respirationaerobic Respiration can be considered the opposite process of photosynthesis. It is the transformation of food energy into chemical energy in the form of ATP. Plants and animals go through the same process of cellular respiration. Think of Photosynthesis like baking a cake. . The plant takes the raw materials (CO. 2. & H. 2. O), puts them together using energy (heat), & synthesize the cake. . In order to get the energy out of the cake, the plant & us must ingest it (eat), digest it (break it down into its monomers) & then we must . The breakdown of simple food molecules such as glucose and the release of the energy it contains. Respiration does not refer to a person breathing. Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration. Aerobic- . Occurs .

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