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    Unit 5 P4 M1

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    the foods that we eat. Metabolism is a chemical activity which uses cellular respiration. (Wright‚ 2007) Aerobic respiration is respiration with oxygen present. (Wright‚ 2007) The formula for cellular respiration is below: Glucose +oxygen = Energy‚ carbon dioxide and water. Carbon dioxide and water are the waste products from creating energy. Respiration can happen without oxygen. This process is called anaerobic respiration. The equation glucose+ oxygen which produces energy along with the bi-products

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    prokaryotes carry out photosynthesis and cellular respiration when they lack compartmentalized organelles such as chloroplasts and mitochondria. The area of cellular respiration in prokaryotes is the respiratory membrane. For aerobic prokaryote the infoldings of the plasma membrane are similar to the cristae of mitochondria‚ whose purpose in eukaryotic cells is cellular respiration. In photosynthetic prokaryotes‚ the area responsible for cellular respiration is the thylakoid membrane. It functions

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    Purpose Name Due Date Clothespin Lab / Muscle Fatigue What are the affects of anaerobic respiration on you muscles? Background Normally‚ muscles use oxygen through a process known as cellular/aerobic respiration to make energy (or ATP) from sugar (glucose). This process is very efficient and produces 38 ATPs for each molecule of glucose. Carbon dioxide and water are the results of this reaction. When muscles undergo rigorous exercise they require more oxygen to make ATP than the

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    by the plants as bi-product into the atmosphere.  * Respiration Just as plants carry out photosynthesis‚ animals carry out respiration. Respiration occurs when animals take in oxygen from the air along with simple sugars from their food. This helps in release of carbon dioxide‚ water and energy from the animal body. During cellular respiration‚ animals require O2 during inhalation. When they exhale the waste product of cellular respiration‚ they release CO2 into the atmosphere again. * Combustion

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    CHAPTER 7 LECTURE SLIDES Respiration • Organisms can be classified based on how they obtain energy: • Autotrophs – Able to produce their own organic molecules through photosynthesis • Heterotrophs – Live on organic compounds produced by other organisms • All organisms use cellular respiration to extract energy from organic molecules Cellular respiration • Digestion – enzymes breaking down large macromolecules into smaller ones. • Cellular respiration is a series of reactions

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    important thing to know about the recycling of carbon and oxygen? A. Recycling of carbon and oxygen is important‚ and producers‚ consumers‚ and decomposers all have a role in the process. i. plants through photosynthesis ii. animals through respiration iii. Decomposers through the breakdown of organic material 5. What natural processes make the water cycle work? • evaporation => liquid water to a gas • condensation => gaseous water to a liquid • transpiration=> plant water to gaseous water

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    lactic acid fermentation. But when you exercise for longer than 90 seconds‚ cellular respiration generates ATP to have enough energy to continue exercising. After learning this in class‚ it makes it easier for me to connect that when your body goes through cellular respiration‚ this somehow helps you prevent depression. I believe that it has something to do with strengthening your heart‚ in which when cellular respiration occurs‚ actually happens. In addition‚ I have learned that exercise is linked

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    affects the amount of carbon dioxide in breath and how males and females pulse rates change or don’t after exercise Introduction There is a chemical reaction that takes place in this lab‚ O2 + C6H12O6 –> H2O + CO2 + ATP. This represents cellular respiration‚ the reaction. The reactants are Oxygen and Glucose. The products are water‚ carbon dioxide‚ and ATP. This reaction is split into 3 stages‚ the Glycolysis stage‚ the Krebs cycle‚ and the Electron Transport Chain stage. The first stage happens

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    heart rate? Increased physical activity increases oxygen demand as well as the need to remove excess carbon dioxide produced during cellular respiration. In order to meet oxygen needs our heart rate increases along with other respirations to supply our body with the necessary oxygen. (Muscles require more oxygen for cellular respiration and increased cellular respiration increases carbon dioxide in our body that triggers the increase of breathing and circulation rates.) 4. Why is heart rate lower

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    Aerobic and Anaerobic Biodegradation This document provides an in‐depth explanation‚ detailing the processes of aerobic and  anaerobic biodegradation.  It is intended for general audiences and will provide the reader with  the necessary information to understand what is happening during the biodegradation process.   For those interested in the biochemical processes of the microbial organisms this document will  provide a high level explanation of the aerobic and anaerobic processes.      Biodegradation 

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