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    Cellular Respiration All living organisms need energy to function and we get this energy from the foods we eat. The most efficient way for cells to harvest energy stored in food is through cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is defined as the aerobic harvesting of chemical energy from organic fuel molecules. Cellular respiration occurs in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. It has three main stages: glycolysis‚ the citric acid cycle‚ and electron transport. Stage

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    THE CARBON OXYGEN CYCLE ROLE PLAY SCRIPT Narrator-Angela Narra-Czarina Cloud-Maureen Manggo-Carlos Car-Carlo Acacia-Carissa Animal-Josephine Narrator: Good afternoon block mates and Ma’am Claire. We are here to present you a role play about the carbon oxygen cycle. Let me first introduce to you the characters. [Characters from the middle back will step forward and play their roles.] First‚ Josephine as “Josepig”‚ Maureen as “Cloudreen”‚ Carlo as “Honda car-lo”‚ and the tree-yos;

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    Aerobic cellular respiration and oxygenic photosynthesis are two cellular processes that have evolved in similar ways. Cellular respiration is responsible for the process of ATP‚ meanwhile oxygenic photosynthesis is the process of turning light energy into food. It is evident that both of these processes have their own reactants‚ products‚ and biochemical pathways. Both of these processes have evolved from their primitive original state‚ but it is important to understand that oxygenic photosynthesis

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    Cellular Respiration and Fermentation Facts to Remember 1. Cellular respiration is a catabolic series of reactions. 2. All living forms conduct some form of cellular respiration‚ either aerobic or anaerobic. a. Aerobic is in the presence of oxygen b. Anaerobic is in the absence of oxygen or none oxygen requiring. 3. The starting molecules consist of the biological molecules with carbohydrates (monosaccharides) as the first choice. The order of use is given below. a. Carbohydrates b.

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    Conclusions The amount of cellular respiration increases based on the amount of exercise. The equation for cellular respiration is C6H12O6 + 6O2 ⇒ 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP. Glucose is broken down into 2 pyruvate. The pyruvate then travels through the Kreb cycle and produces carbon dioxide. The oxygen travel through the electron transport train and produces water and energy. In order for the body to maintain homeostasis while exercising more oxygen is needed and cellular respiration increases. In return for

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    maintain their function. In photosynthesis and aerobic cellular respiration energy is being produced to cycle carbon between the functions. There is the function of maintaining life‚ helping aid chemical reactions‚ using the cell to help aid reation. All of these recycling processes help creates energy that is then in return used to aid their specific function. The life processes of nutrition and respiration are related to photosynthesis and Aerobic Cellular Respiration. All organisms use material

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    questions: Cellular respiration: • What is cellular respiration and what are its three stages? Cellular respiration is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP)‚ and then release waste products. The reactions involved in respiration are catabolic reactions that involve the redox reaction (oxidation of one molecule and the reduction of another. Respiration is one of

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    What Is Cellular Respiration and What Influences It’s Function? BSC 2010L 06/19/2013 Abstract: Eating is a basic essential of life that most people don’t pay much mind till they’re hungry. Eating is essential and very important for various reasons but one of the main reasons is for energy. Our bodies use a term called cellular respiration which is the process by which chemical energy of food is released and partially captured in the form of ATP or energy. Throughout the experiment

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    6 AP Bio: Lab 6 Cellular Respiration Introduction Some knowledge that is needed before performing this lab are as follows: First of all‚ cellular respiration is the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules. This process includes glycolysis‚ the Krebs cycle‚ and the Electron Transport Chain. Glycolysis is a process that takes place in te cytosol and it oxidizes glucose into two pyruvate. Glycolysis also makes ATP and NADH. The Krebs Cycle occurs in the mitochondria

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    inorganic cofactor such as Magnesium to the rate of respiration of yeast was determined using Durham tube assembly with the substrate glucose. After thirty minutes‚ the test tube with the cofactor in the form of Magnesium sulphate MgSO4 showed the higher amount of carbon dioxide evolved which was measurable through volume and was one of the by- products of cellular respiration. This stated that the higher amount of CO2 evolved‚ the higher the rate of respiration. Thus‚ the hypothesis “If enzymes need cofactors

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