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Characteristics of Living Things - Biology is Fun!
studyingbiologyisfun.weebly.comAerobic respiration uses oxygen to release energy from food. Anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen to release energy from food. Respiration is the burning of food (glucose) ... photosynthesis but animals, fungi and most bacteria must obtain it from other living organisms.
Core practical 9: Investigate factors affecting the rate ...
qualifications.pearson.comorganisms through aerobic respiration. Hence oxygen uptake is used as an indication of respiration rate. Questions 1. Consider your results and any differences in rates of oxygen uptake between different types of organism. Animals usually have a higher respiration rate per gram than plants. Explain this difference. 2.
Cellular Respiration Pogil - Commack Schools
www.commackschools.orgCellular Respiration B1YvM2 Teacher’s Resources Learning Objectives: 1. To examine how glucose in food can be used to produce ATP. 2. To understand what molecules are made and where they are made during aerobic respiration. Pre-requisites: NOTE: this activity is meant for 1st year students whose knowledge of chemistry is minimal. Thus,
Cellular Respiration - Henry County Public Schools
www.henry.k12.va.usThere are three stages in Aerobic Respiration 1. Glycolysis 2. Kreb's Cycle (aka Citric Acid Cycle) 3. Electron Transport Chain and Oxidative Phosphorylation - net yield of 2 ATP and 2 NADH per glucose molecule (4 total produced ATP – ...
ORISE Lesson Plan: Just Breathe: An Introduction to ...
orise.orau.govCellular respiration or aerobic respiration is a series of chemical reactions which begin with the reactants of sugar in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water as waste products. This process occurs in the mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell. Glucose + Oxygen Carbon dioxide + Water +ATP C 6H 12O