Cellular respiration is the process in which
Define cellular respiration. oxygen and glucose are broken down to form
water, carbon dioxide, and energy/ATP.
The inputs of cellular respiration are glucose
Describe the inputs and outputs of cellular
and oxygen, while the outputs are water,
respiration.
carbon dioxide, and energy/ATP.
The equation of cellular respiration is Glucose
+ Oxygen = Water + Carbon dioxide +
Explain the equation of cellular respiration.
energy/ATP, or in chemical terms, C6H12O6 +
O2 = 6H2O + 6CO2 + ATP.
Identify where cellular respiration occurs in Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria
cells. of plant and animal cells.
Cellular respiration occurs in two phases:
How many phases are there in cellular anaerobic respiration, which occurs in the
respiration? absence of oxygen, and aerobic respiration,
which occurs in the presence of oxygen.
, Respiration is important for the production of
Explain the importance of respiration. ATP/energy that is needed for growth, cell
division, and movement.
Breathing is the physical process of inhaling
oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide, while
Describe the difference between breathing
respiration is the metabolic process inside
and respiration.
cells that uses oxygen and glucose to convert
them into energy.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and does
not require oxygen. It breaks down glucose, a
Explain the process of glycolysis in aerobic
6-carbon molecule, into two pyruvate
respiration.
molecules, which are 3-carbon molecules, and
produces 2 ATP.
Hydrogen carriers, such as coenzyme Acetyl-
How do hydrogen carriers function in aerobic CoA, transport energy-rich hydrogen atoms
respiration? released during glycolysis to the oxidative
phosphorylation phase.
Mitochondria are the sites of aerobic
Define the role of the mitochondria in respiration, containing enzymes for the Krebs
respiration. Cycle in the matrix and cristae that increase
surface area for oxidative phosphorylation.
Define cellular respiration. oxygen and glucose are broken down to form
water, carbon dioxide, and energy/ATP.
The inputs of cellular respiration are glucose
Describe the inputs and outputs of cellular
and oxygen, while the outputs are water,
respiration.
carbon dioxide, and energy/ATP.
The equation of cellular respiration is Glucose
+ Oxygen = Water + Carbon dioxide +
Explain the equation of cellular respiration.
energy/ATP, or in chemical terms, C6H12O6 +
O2 = 6H2O + 6CO2 + ATP.
Identify where cellular respiration occurs in Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria
cells. of plant and animal cells.
Cellular respiration occurs in two phases:
How many phases are there in cellular anaerobic respiration, which occurs in the
respiration? absence of oxygen, and aerobic respiration,
which occurs in the presence of oxygen.
, Respiration is important for the production of
Explain the importance of respiration. ATP/energy that is needed for growth, cell
division, and movement.
Breathing is the physical process of inhaling
oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide, while
Describe the difference between breathing
respiration is the metabolic process inside
and respiration.
cells that uses oxygen and glucose to convert
them into energy.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and does
not require oxygen. It breaks down glucose, a
Explain the process of glycolysis in aerobic
6-carbon molecule, into two pyruvate
respiration.
molecules, which are 3-carbon molecules, and
produces 2 ATP.
Hydrogen carriers, such as coenzyme Acetyl-
How do hydrogen carriers function in aerobic CoA, transport energy-rich hydrogen atoms
respiration? released during glycolysis to the oxidative
phosphorylation phase.
Mitochondria are the sites of aerobic
Define the role of the mitochondria in respiration, containing enzymes for the Krebs
respiration. Cycle in the matrix and cristae that increase
surface area for oxidative phosphorylation.