The electron transport chain provides the most energy.
How do processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration work together?
Photosynthesis provides glucose and oxygen in order for cellular respiration to occur.
What is the gaseous by-product of cellular respiration?
The gaseous by-product of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2). It is produced during the breakdown of glucose in the mitochondria of cells and is released into the bloodstream to be transported to the lungs and exhaled from the body.
Do snakes carry out cellular respiration?
Yes they do Respire/Breath
Snakes have a small opening just behind the tongue called the glottis, which opens into the trachea, or windpipe. Unlike what mammals have, the reptile glottis is always closed, forming a vertical slit, unless the snake takes a breath. A small piece of cartilage just inside the glottis vibrates when the snake forcefully expels air from its lungs. This produces a snake's characteristic hiss. Snakes are able to extend their glottis out the side of their mouth while they eat, which allows for respiration while they consume large prey items.
In most snakes the short left bronchus terminates in a vestigial, or rudimentary, left lung. The size and functional capacity of this lung varies depending on the species. It can be complete in some of the water snakes where it is used for hydrostatic purposes. The right bronchus terminates in the functional right lung.
Snakes breathe principally by contracting muscles between their ribs. Unlike mammals, they lack a diaphragm, the large smooth muscle responsible for inspiration and expiration between the chest and abdomen. Inspiration is an active process (muscles contract), whereas expiration is passive (muscles relax).
The portion of a snake's lung nearest its head has a respiratory function; this is where oxygen exchange occurs. The lung portion nearest the tail, regardless of the lung's size, is more of an air sac. The inside of these sac portions look more like the inside of a balloon than a lung. There is no exchange of respiratory gases.
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How do you make a model of mitochondria with thermocol?
You use the thermacol to cast the part. Then you use the resulting mold to reproduce the item.
Where is water used during cellular respiration?
It is used with CO2 to produce O2 and organic compounds.
Cellular respiration reaction:
C6H12O6 (aq) + 6 O2 (g) → 6 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l)
The plant uses glucose and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.
What best describes where cellular respiration?
Aerobic respiration occurs in the mitochondria of body cells. Anaerobic respiration (glcolysis) occurs in the intracellular cytosol.
Why is cellular respiration so important to all living things?
Cellular respiration is the process that produces usable cellular energy in the form of ATP. The organisms that run cellular respiration rely on it because their cells need the energy in order to function and live.
What is a metabolic waste of algae that can be recycled for use in cellular respiration?
Oxygen is the answer.
Do photosynthesis and respiration have the same reaction?
No - cellular respiration is the process of converting glucose (C6H12O6) to ATP - a form of energy that can be used by the cell.
Synthesis is a general term used for the creation of a product, for example protein synthesis is the creation of a protein.
How does life depend on cellular respiration?
Your life depends on cellular respiration because we need that to help us breath an to stay a live
What is the primary purpose of cellular respiration?
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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Does our body cells always use cellular respiration to break down glucose explain?
Only when your body cells run out of energy.
What releases energy in food molecules to make ATP?
Food (for humans at least) is composed of many Carbon-Carbon bonds, linked together in many different fashions. Basically our body breaks down these bonds, the breaking of which releases energy, which is stored in ATP for us to use.
An electron carrier used to transfer energy in cellular respiration?
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide or NAD+.
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 organelle house the cellular respiration?
Cellular respiration takes place within the mitochondria.
Is mitochondria bigger than a virus?
Lysosomes are smaller. The mitochondria vary from 0.5-10 micrometers in diameter. The size of lysosomes vary from 0.1-1.2 micrometers.
What occurs first during cellular respiration?
The process of glycolysis (literally meaning splitting of sugar) occurs first at the start of cellular respiration.In this process glucose molecule breaks down into two molecules of pyruvic acid. This process takes place in cytosol for which oxygen is not essential.
The above two reactions occur within the mitochondria.
What organism uses cellular respiration for their cellular energy needs?
Most organisms, including animals, plants, fungi, and many bacteria, utilize cellular respiration to meet their energy needs. This process converts glucose and oxygen into ATP (adenosine triphosphate), carbon dioxide, and water. In animals, cellular respiration occurs primarily in the mitochondria, while plants also perform photosynthesis to produce glucose for respiration. Overall, cellular respiration is a fundamental metabolic pathway essential for life across various domains of organisms.
What product of photosyntgesis is used in cellular respiration?
Oxygen
When plants preform photosynthesis, they convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. Animals use this oxygen when they respirate.