aerobic and anaerobic or cytoplasmic and mitochondrial
Cytoplasm and Mitocondria
In the inner membrane and the matrix
Cells can release energy in two basic processes: Cellular respiration and fermentation. Cellular respiration requires oxygen but fermentation does not. Cellular respiration releases MUCH more usable energy then fermentation does.
Yes, those are the two of the main ingredients for [aerobic] cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is conducted in the mitochondria of the cell.
The two kinds of respiration are cellular respiration and external respiration. Cellular respiration occurs within cells to produce energy, while external respiration involves the exchange of gases between an organism and its environment, typically through breathing.
Aerobic respiration has three main stages: glycolysis, Kreb's cycle and the electron transport chain (oxidative phosphorylation). Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm. The other two stages take place in the mitochondria.
Cellular respiration begins with glycolysis in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Aerobic and Anaerobic
glucose and oxygen
carbon dioxide and water
oxygen and glucose