cellular respiration
oxidation of the air that we inhale
Cellular respiration release chemical energy from sugars and other carbon-based molecules to make ATP when oxygen is present. Cellular respiration is an aerobic process, meaning that it needs oxygen to take place.
Chloroplasts
What must the human body need to get energy from food is to use oxygen to produce ATP which will fuel the cells.
The amount of oxygen liver cells require to react lactic acid to produce glucose or the glycogen is the oxygen debt. Threshold stimulus is the minimal amount of energy required to contract a muscle fiber.
In essence, respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce high energy molecules known as ATP.
Oxygen is requried for respiration (your cells making 'energy'.)
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Oxygen
so that the cells can produce energy for the body, specifically knowns as ATP's. When ADP's combine with P (phosphate) and energy, a chemical reaction occurs allowin joints such as elbows and knees to move. also they must produce energy so carbon dioxide can be removed from the body in exchange for oxygen.
oxygen...got it from studyisland
it produces lactic acid and energy
Oxygen. Cells can produce much more ATP from glucose in the presence of Oxygen (aerobic respiration) than without oxygen (anaerobic respiration) in a process called oxidative phosphorylation that occurs in the mitochondria of cells. In the presence of oxygen one glucose can be broken down to produce 36 ATP Without oxygen, only 4 ATP can be made
When the muscle cells are deprived of oxygen, the cells produce ATP through the anaerobic fermentation. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and does not need oxygen. In the glycolysis pathway, two ATPs are produced as net products. Also, anaerobic fermentation occurs. The pyuvate is converted into lactic acid and regnerate NAD using this process.
Anaerobic Respiration. The cells produce lactic acid in the process.
This process is Respiration.
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