Anaerobic respiration
Cellular respiration occurs in most living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Aerobic respiration produces the most energy in the form of ATP. This process occurs in the presence of oxygen and involves the complete breakdown of glucose molecules to release a high amount of energy, compared to anaerobic respiration.
the two main types of cellular respiration are aerobic cellular respiration and anaerobic cellular respiration.
Extracellular respiration is a type of respiration that occurs in organisms where the respiratory process takes place outside the cell, typically in specialized structures. This process involves the exchange of gases between the organism and the external environment, allowing for the uptake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide. Examples include breathing in animals and gas exchange in plants.
Lactic acid fermentation occurs in muscles during rapid exercise when there is an insufficient supply of oxygen to support aerobic respiration. This process converts pyruvate into lactate, helping to regenerate NAD+ so glycolysis can continue to produce ATP for energy.
Anaerobic respiration
anaerobic respiration
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It is called anaerobic respiration. Lactic acid fermentation and alcohol fermentation are two methods
Aerobic respiration refers to the process of producing energy using oxygen. It is a type of cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen.
An athlete would require anaerobic respiration for a sprint finish, as it provides quick energy without the need for oxygen. This process breaks down glucose to produce energy rapidly in the absence of oxygen, enabling the athlete to sustain a burst of speed for a short duration.
Cellular respiration occurs in most living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. It is the process by which cells break down glucose and other organic molecules to produce energy in the form of ATP.
The first type of respiration is anaerobic respiration. This type of respiration does not have enough oxygen supplied. The body would be not delivering enough oxygen or the environment does not contain enough oxygen. Two things can happen is anaerobic respiration. Ethanol and lactic acid fermentation. Ethanol occurs in yeast cells in an oxygen poor environment. The product of this is alcohol. Lactic acid occurs in human cells. It occurs during strenuous exercise. This reaction begins with glycolysis, when insufficient oxygen is delivered to working muscles the pyruvate can not be shipped into the mitochondria to continue the metabolic process. Therefore the pyruvate converts to lactic acid so the cells do not run out off ATP. Lactic acid makes muscles hurt and feel sore. It will decrease the performance of the muscles.The second type of respiration is aerobic respiration, which occurs when the oxygen demand of cells are adequately met. This type of respiration produces large amount o energy.
Yeast cells in food produce CO2 which is a gas and expand s to produce the little holes in bread and making it rise