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Cellular Respiration- AEROBIC The overall process of cellular respiration converts sugar into ATP using oxygen.
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Cellular respiration makes ATP by breaking down sugars.
Cellular respiration is aerobic, or requires oxygen. Aerobic stages take place in mitochondria. mitochondrion animal cell
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energy from glycolysis
Cellular respiration is like a mirror image of photosynthesis. Meaning the reactants of Photosynthesis are the products of Cellular Respiration takes place in mitochondrial matrix breaks down glucose and Gives off ATP 6H O 2 6CO 6O mitochondrion matrix (area enclosed by inner membrane) inner membrane ATP energy energy from glycolysis 1 4 3 and Krebs Cycle releases carbon dioxide
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energy from glycolysis
Draw one on your notes: 6H O 2 6CO 6O mitochondrion matrix (area enclosed by inner membrane) inner membrane ATP energy energy from glycolysis 1 4 3 and
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energy from glycolysis
The Aerobic respiration produces a large amount of ATP. takes place in inner membrane oxygen enters process 36 ATP produced 6H O 2 6CO 6O mitochondrion matrix (area enclosed by inner membrane) inner membrane ATP energy energy from glycolysis 1 4 3 and Electron Transport water released as a waste product
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The equation for the overall process is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide water + energy
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***The reactants in photosynthesis are the same as the products of cellular respiration!!
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Cellular Respiration--Aerobic
Reactants: C6H12O6 + 6O2 (What’s required) Glucose Oxygen Products: 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP (What’s produced) Carbon Dioxide + water + Energy
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