Yes, cellular respiration is an example of an exergonic reaction (releasing energy for usage) as opposed to photosynthesis (the plant's need the sun's energy to create glucose) an endergonic reaction.
Why? Cellular respiration breaks down glucose molecules(which contain energy), so energy is released. The reactants start with a high level of energy(the reactants are whole glucose molecules) and the products are created with a low level of energy because energy is released. The energy that is released from this process can be used to perform work in the cell.
No, it releases energy.
Aerobic cellular respiration is exergonic. Energy in the form of ATP is being released.
Respiration is energy releasing process. It is also a catabolic process
It is always exergonic ... it makes energy.
The odd thing about this is that it is both. It uses 2ATP to start the reaction and produces 36ATP (net).
Cellular respiration is exothermic
Yes
It is both.
exothermic
it is exothermic because In keeping with law of conservation of energy, cellular respiration is exothermic and photosynthesis is endothermic.
The reaction don't have to deal with the equation
Aerobic respiration is classified as cellular respiration. This is the type of respiration that requires oxygen so as to release energy in form of ATP.
Gills split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, used for aerobic cellular respiration.
The most energy (measured by ATP production) produced in cellular respiration is in the Electron Transport Chain/System through oxidative phosphorylation.
Aerobic cellular respiration produces a net gain of 36 ATP per glucose molecule. Anaerobic respiration produces a net gain of 2 ATP per glucose molecules.Aerobic cellular respiration produces 15 times more energy from sugar than anaerobic cellular respiration. :-)
Cellular respiration, or aerobic cellular respiration, is exergonic because energy is released from the breakdown of glucose and therefore the products have less energy then the starting substance.
No, it occurs during aerobic cellular respiration.
The twwo reactants for aerobic cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen
aerobic cellular respiration
The reaction don't have to deal with the equation
Because cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen.
Aerobic respiration is classified as cellular respiration. This is the type of respiration that requires oxygen so as to release energy in form of ATP.
Cellular respiration is mostly aerobic.
glucose and other food molecules
glucose
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
Gills split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, used for aerobic cellular respiration.