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, Respiration
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respiration the chemical reaction that breaks down nutrient molecules in living cells to release energy

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Mitochondria is not necessary for respiration to happen


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energy is always present as an end product

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uses of the produced energy

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muscle contractions ·
cell division



growth
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maintaining body temperature

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protein synthesis
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passing nerve impulses




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aerobic respiration the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to release a large amount of energy

occurs in every living plant and animal cell




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CGH120G -
H2C
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CGHi200 + 602 > GCO2 + GH20 + lots of ATP

&
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>
- CO2

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respiratory enzymes are essential and found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes T

0 - ATP ↓




anaerobic breakdown food
respiration release of a
relatively small amount of energy by the of
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substance (glucose) in the absence or lack of oxygen


can occur in both human and non-human


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occurs in the cytoplasm of cells


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anaerobic respiration in humans


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CoHi200 -
insufficient oxygen
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> 2C3HoOs +
little ATP


of needed by the tissues to oxidise lactic acid
oxygen debt-amount extra oxygen muscle
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process /in muscles) -




when there is a lack of oxygen delivered to the muscle cells , It will lead to oxygen debt

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With a high level of lactic acid , It will cause fatigue and muscle ache


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concentration of CO2 and lactic acid in tissues and blood increases and the blood pH decreases


· the intercostal muscles will be stimulated to contract harder and more often


· the hard and fast contraction leads to faster and deeper breathing

* the heart beats faster to get more O2 in the blood


* the blood cannot supply enough O2 to maintain aerobic respiration as muscle cells use up a lot of energy

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anaerobic respiration in non-humans (fermentation by yeast cells)

insufficient > ethanol little ATP
glucose oxygen + carbon dioxide +
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CoHi200 -
insufficient oxygen
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> 2CH5OH + 2CO2 + little ATP


can be used in the making of
yogurt (with slight Introduction of bacterial
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