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  1. Oct 31, 2011 · This document provides an overview of cellular respiration and the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. It defines respiration as the breakdown of glucose to release energy, which occurs in the mitochondria.

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      Respiration. The document discusses respiration in three...

  2. May 6, 2012 · Respiration. The document discusses respiration in three sentences: Respiration involves the breakdown of glucose and other organic molecules to release energy through aerobic and anaerobic pathways. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen and occurs in mitochondria, producing much more ATP than anaerobic respiration.

  3. Apr 21, 2011 · 1. Respiration is the process by which living cells produce energy from food sources like glucose. 2. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to fully break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water, producing more energy. Anaerobic respiration breaks down glucose without oxygen, producing less energy. 3.

  4. Organisms respire to get energy from food. During respiration energy is released from food and this takes place inside the cells of the body. Oxygen of air taken inside the cells is used for breaking down of food and energy is released by burning food.

  5. Synthesis. Basics of the Respiratory System Respiration. What is respiration? Respiration = the series of exchanges that leads to the uptake of oxygen by the cells, and the release of...

  6. Cellular Respiration. A catabolic, exergonic, oxygen (O2) requiring process that uses energy extracted from macromolecules (glucose) to produce energy (ATP) and water (H2O). .

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  8. Cellular Respiration. Internal respiration is important to cells because without oxygen, all body functions would cease due to a lack of ATP. Main Function. Gas Exchange. To work closely with the...

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