• Here is some additional review material for you: Cellular Respiration lecture notes ATP and CO? ? The "mighty" mitochondria to provide cells with a ready source of energy (ATP), and the source of energy for this process is largely the food an organism ingests. Glucose and Oxygen ? what is produced by respiration (mainly) An organelle specialized for cellular respiration, particularly making ATP from Glucose and Oxygen ? The purpose of cellular respiration Check Answer
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Cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. It can occur in the presence of oxygen (aerobic) or in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic). Mitochondria, which are organelles found in cells, play a crucial role in cellular respiration. The primary purpose of cellular respiration is to produce ATP, which is the main source of energy for cells. The inputs or reactants of cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen, while the outputs or products are ATP, carbon dioxide, and water. The entire equation of cellular respiration is: glucose + oxygen -> ATP + carbon dioxide + water.
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The process of cellular respiration releases the energy that exists in food molecules, such as glucose. What are the three steps of cellular respiration and where do they take place (please indicate the location within cells and organelles, as well as locations within the organelle)? What input molecules are needed to perform cellular respiration? What molecules are generated by cellular respiration? In the cells of producers that perform photosynthesis, what is the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration? Furthermore, how does photosynthesis and cellular respiration work together to achieve the production of ATP (how are these two processes linked)? Please use complete sentences for answering all parts of this question.
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Food relates to cellular respiration? To review cellular respiration, watch this BioFlix animation: Cellular Respiration. Food fuels cellular respiration. Start with how food molecules reach the body's cells and fuel cellular respiration. Eating food provides fuel and building blocks for your body. After food is broken down in the digestive system, it is transported to cells via the circulatory system. Fuel molecules are broken down further in glycolysis and the citric acid cycle (also called the Krebs cycle). ATP is produced with the help of the electron transport chain.
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