Cellular respiration occurs to create energy in the form of ATP. Glucose and oxygen are the two things that combine in the process of energy-making, cellular respiration. This is a form of oxidation. Cellular respiration occurs in the cells, and it is when ATP molecules, or Adenosine Triphosphate, are created. ATP is energy. Other biproducts are heat, water and Co2.
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Oxygen
The purpose of cellular respiration is to draw energy, oxygen and also to have carbon dioxide.
The purpose of the cellular respiration is to make carbondioxide(CO2), water(H2O) and energy which is called ATP or (Adenosine triphosphate). The main purpose is to create the ATP energy however.
ATP
Glucose is the necessary sugar for cellular respiration.
to produce ATP, Adenosine Triphosphate
Oxygen
The purpose of cellular respiration in an eukaryotic cell is to break down carbohydrates and to give the cell energy in the form of ATP. Cellular respiration in the eukaryotic cell takes place in the mitochondria.
The purpose of cellular respiration is to draw energy, oxygen and also to have carbon dioxide.
The purpose of the cellular respiration is to make carbondioxide(CO2), water(H2O) and energy which is called ATP or (Adenosine triphosphate). The main purpose is to create the ATP energy however.
ATP
GPP (gross primary production) minus cellular respiration.
Glucose is the necessary sugar for cellular respiration.
That is to generate energy. Energy is needed to live
To make ATP.
The mitochondria is where two important steps, the Kreb's cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, of cellular respiration take place. This organelle is central in respiration and is often called "the powerhouse" of the cell.
mitochondrion is the power house of the cell and also the site for cellular respiration