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Is energy released in cellular respiration?

The energy released in cellular respiration is to create ATP.


What is the goal of respiration?

for us to break down food, and create energy.


Is the basic function of respiration to supply the bodys need for energy?

Respiration supplies the body with oxygen, energy could be a byproduct because you need oxygen to perform tasks that create energy


What will you use for energy to create ATP?

I will use glucose and oxygen in a process called cellular respiration to create ATP.


How is food converted into energy by the digestive?

The glucose from the food is used in every cell in the body for respiration to create energy


Do animal cells use Mitochondria to help them create energy?

Yes mitochondria gives energy. It generates energy through respiration


What is the goal for cellular respiration?

Create Energy (ATP). This process takes place in the Mitochondria.


What activities are carried out In a plant cell?

using energy to create food (photosynthesis) and respiration.


Where does majority of the energy is stored in anaerobic respiration?

Most of the energy released in cell respiration is recycled. Some of it gets used for other functions, other parts get used to create more ATP to generate more energy.


What is the primary reason animals undergo cellular respiration?

Create ATP which the cell needs for energy


Why is it not possible to survive cyanide poisoning by using anaerobic respiration alone?

Anaerobic respiration still requires oxygen to create a limited amount of energy. Cyanide prevents cells from using oxygen to create this energy, rendering both aerobic and anaerobic respiration ineffective. Without oxygen being used in cellular respiration, cells cannot produce enough energy to survive.


In what ways are aerobic and anaerobic respiration similar?

Aerobic and anaerobic respiration are both processes that cells use to produce energy. They both involve breaking down glucose to create ATP, the cell's energy currency. However, aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not.