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Muscles use the most energy in this or any similar situation and because of this the muscle cell is packed full of mitochondria. Mitochondria generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used as a source of chemical energy.

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Can you give me examples of aerobic respiration?

jogging or running in the park


What is the difference between aerobic and anarobic celluar respiration?

Aerobic respiration is when there is enough oxygen to use by the muscles. This happpens in long distance running. Anaerobic respiration is when respiration continues without sufficient oxygen,This happens more often in sprinting. Anaerobic respiration forces the muscles to rip and repair more often, and become bigger and more efficient. This is why sprinters like Christine Ohuruogu tend to be more muscular than marathon runners such as Paula Radcliffe.


In which organisms does anaerobic respiration occur?

The following are organisms that perform "Anaerobic Respiration": -bacteria -fungi -yeast -animal cells that lack oxygen( for example, if you are running and don't have enough oxygen, you will most likely perform anaerobic respiration).


Why do living organisms carry out the process of cellular respiration?

Cellular respiration generates ATP using a complex cycle of reactions and gradients. ATP is the driving force of life, so all cells in plants AND animals need to produce ATP to survive. Cellular respiration is the process that releases energy by breaking down C6H12O6 (Glucose) and other food molecules in the presence of O2 (Oxygen). After cellular respiration takes place, the end product is CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) H2O (Water) and "free" energy. The 62% of free energy left is released as heat, that is why you feel warm after you have exercised and are breathing heavy, a.k.a cellular RESPIRATION. So basically while you're breathing in oxygen, the food you ate contains sugar and carbohydrates that are going to be broken down to get more energy for you to continue walking, jogging, running, etc. Living things need to carry out this process because without it, you wouldn't last more than 5-10 minutes out exercising because you wouldn't have any energy for you to carry out your daily activities. Oh yeah by the way, ATP stands for Adenosine Triphosphate, which is sort of like the cells battery because it is capable or storing and releasing energy. It stores the energy in the bonds between the phosphates.


What is happens when ATP accumulates in a cell?

maybe it causes a chemical inbalance; making you hyper or more resistant to augsaustion. Just a guess. :)

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What process does your body use to get the energy it needs for running or for riding a bike?

cellular respiration


Why is running out of oxygen is not a real concern?

Oxygen is recycled through the interrelated processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration


How do plants get their energy from photosynthesis?

Plants harvest the chemical energy from the sugars they produced in photosynthesis. They have mitochondria and are capable of running cellular respiration. Cellular respiration breaks down macromolecules (like sugars) and turns it into usable energy for the cell.


Why is running out of atmospheric oxygen still not a real concern?

Oxygen is recycled through the interrelated processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.


How do you use the word respiration in a sentence?

After running a lot, someone who has Asthma may have trouble with their respiration. hope this helps !


What is the rate of respiration in running?

when running your breathing rate becomes very fast


What is the connection between the battle of marathon and a marathon race?

In a battle of marathon, you need photosynthesis. In a running race, you need cellular respiration. In order for the correct equation to occur, you must balance the equation BEFORE you calculate surface area. However, since the products of photosynthesis are the reactants of cellular respiration, you can just use sig figs before plugging it into y=mx+b. M is for mitochondria which is the powerhouse of the cell.


How do we lose water when running?

Through respiration and perspiration.


Can you give me examples of aerobic respiration?

jogging or running in the park


What is the difference between aerobic and anarobic celluar respiration?

Aerobic respiration is when there is enough oxygen to use by the muscles. This happpens in long distance running. Anaerobic respiration is when respiration continues without sufficient oxygen,This happens more often in sprinting. Anaerobic respiration forces the muscles to rip and repair more often, and become bigger and more efficient. This is why sprinters like Christine Ohuruogu tend to be more muscular than marathon runners such as Paula Radcliffe.


What does 'Running Out of Time' mean?

It means what it looks like - you are almost out of time. Your deadline is rapidly approaching.


The energy mechanism used in the second hour of running in a marathon?

Aerobic Respiration