MITOCONDRION
Cellular respiration is of two types , most important being aerobic respiration with four phasesout of them 3 occur solely in mitochondria but glycolysisalso occurs in cytoplasm while anaerobic respirationonly takes place in cytoplasm .
Cellular Respiration takes place in the mitochondria.
cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria of the cell or the power house of the cell in laymans terms cellular respirations formula is c6h12o6+6o2= 6co2+6h2o+energy. where energy is ATP or adenosine tri phosphate
The organelle where cell respiration takes place is the mitochondria. The mitochondria is an organelle found in the cytoplasm. It's enclosed by a double membrane, whose inner layer is highly folded so it has a large surface area.
Cellular respiration occurs mainly in the mitochondria. The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, which creates all of the energy (which makes sense why cellular respiration mainly occurs there). However, a small portion of it does occur in the cytoplasm.
mitochondria, oval organelles also known as the "power house" of the cell.
in what organnelle does oxidative respiration tako place
Mitochondria and initially 1 step in cytoplasm.
Cellular respiration take place in the mitochondria.
The mitochondria. The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix whereas the electron transport chain takes place in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
Chloroplasts convert sunlight into energy for cells, turning the sun's energy, water, and carbon dioxide into food, but they are only in plant cells. In the animal cell, a different process of energy production takes place. Mitochondria use cellular respiration to create energy. Glucose is your body/cells preferred source of energy. Glucose comes from saccharides (carbohydrates). The mitochondria in your cells take in glucose and process it through a series of steps in a cycle called cellular respiration, producing ATP (Adenine Triphosphate) which in turn is used as your cell's energy -- usually by cleaving of a phosphate or two in a reaction creating energy.
Cellular respiration is a process that requires oxygen. So when you breathe you take in oxygen to that your mitochondria can use it to create ATP.
Cellular respiration takes place in 3 stages, one of these is in the cytoplasm, and the other two inside the mitochondria. Glycolosis is the first stage, and literally implies sugar splitting C6H12O6 -> 3C2H4O2 These sugars are oxidised and the remaining atoms form two molecules of pyruvate (CH3COCOOH) No CO2 is released in this stage, but two molecules of ATP are made, and NAD+ is reduced to NADH The next stage takes place inside the mitochondria, and is known by a number of names such as the tricarboxylic acid cycle, Krebs cycle or citric acid cycle. The two molecules of pyruvate are converted into Acetyl coenzyme. This cycle produces 3 molecules of CO2, and 2 ATP. NAD+ is further reduced, as is FAD+ -> FADH2 Oxidative Phosphorylation takes place in two steps, called the electron transport chain, and chemiosmosis. The electron transport chain is where the NADH and FADH2 are transported along protein channels int he cristae of the mitochondrial matrix by oxidation and reduction of proteins with higher/lower electron affinities in the complex. Chemiosmosis is where protons move through the ATP synthase and catalyses ATP production from the formation of ADP and inorganic Phosphate. About 36 ATP is produced. This should provide a brief overview of cellular respiration.
The aerobic phase of cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration sometimes is referred to as aerobic respiration, meaning that it occurs in the presence of oxygen, and is not an anaerobic process. Glycolysis is one of the processes in cellular respiration. In the final steps of glycolysis, two hydrogen atoms are removed from each three-carbon compound by bonding to free-floating oxygen atoms in the cytoplasm to form water.
In the Mitochondria
the mitochondria
The mitochondria is where two important steps, the Kreb's cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, of cellular respiration take place. This organelle is central in respiration and is often called "the powerhouse" of the cell.
In plants the process of cellular respiration takes place in mitochondria (an organelle which produces ATPs or energy) of a cell.
Cellular respiration takes place within the mitochondria.
Aerobic cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm (glycolysis), and mitochondria (Krebs cycle and electron transport chain).
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts. Cellular Respiration takes place in the mitochondria.
The last two phases of cellular respiration, the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain, take place in the mitochondria. This is the organelle where most of the ATP (energy) from respiration is released.
cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria of a plant. :)
Mitochondria
The organism responsible for cellular respiration is the mitochondria.
No, cell respiration takes place on a cellular scale - within all cells.