Table of Contents
- 1 What are the 2 components that go into cellular respiration?
- 2 What are the components of respiration formula?
- 3 What is respiration and types of respiration?
- 4 What are the components of the respiration processes?
- 5 What conditions are necessary for respiration?
- 6 What happens to the products of respiration?
What are the 2 components that go into cellular respiration?
Oxygen and glucose are both reactants of cellular respiration. When one molecule of glucose is broken down, it can be converted to a net total of 36 or 38 molecules of ATP. This only occurs in the presence of oxygen.
What are the components of respiration formula?
Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose (sugar) + Oxygen CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 Cellular 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.
Where do the parts of cellular respiration occur?
mitochondria
Cellular respiration takes place in both the cytosol and mitochondria of cells. Glycolysis takes place in the cytosol, whereas pyruvate oxidation, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation occur in the mitochondrion.
What is respiration and types of respiration?
Respiration: The process of releasing energy by the oxidation of food is known as respiration. Respiration is of two types aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration: i. Respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen is known as aerobic respiration.
What are the components of the respiration processes?
Your respiratory system includes your: Nose and nasal cavity Sinuses Mouth Throat (pharynx) Voice box (larynx) Windpipe (trachea) Diaphragm Lungs Bronchial tubes/bronchi Bronchioles
What are the ingredients for respiration?
ATP is one of the by-products of cellular respiration, for which the raw ingredients are glucose and oxygen. During cellular respiration, one glucose molecule combines with six oxygen molecules to produce water, carbon dioxide and 38 units of ATP.
What conditions are necessary for respiration?
Nutrients that aerobic cells commonly use in respiration include sugar, amino acids and fatty acids. Respiration involves catabolic reactions, where large molecules are broken down into smaller ones. The chemical bond energy of these large molecules is released in the process and utilized by the cell to do useful work.
What happens to the products of respiration?
What happens to the products of respiration. The products of respiration are carbon dioxide water and energy released the carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when you exhale the water is released when you sweat and the energy released is used for movement and for warmth.