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    Sophie, Rebecca, and Indrani Scrpit: I: (Hello; Hi) We studied Cellular Respiration. For our project, we made a working model. This box (points to box) represents a cell. As you can see, we’ve drawn the parts of the cell on the box. R: The equation for cellular respiration is Glucose + Oxygen-----------> Carbon Dioxide+ Water+ Energy. First, glucose, which is in the cell, (drops into mitochondria) is the first of the two raw materials used. The next is oxygen (drops whatever oxygen is…

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    Cellular respiration is the set of 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 (Wikipedia, n.d.). Metabolism affects the processing of a pear as it moved through the process of cellular respiration. Furthermore, there are three steps in the cellular respiration process. The three-stage process consists of glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle, and the electron…

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    This article explains the process of cellular respiration. It succeeds in fulfilling Glicksman’s purpose to show particularly how cells harness their energy. By guiding you through the process step by step, the article underlines how the energy needed for the cell in order to complete tasks is obtained. The author provides information that will greaten your understanding of how your body and your cell’s function. 1) Cellular respiration releases energy in a much more controlled manner than…

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    The main purpose of cellular respiration is to convert glucose (sugar molecules) into ATP energy. Yeasts are single-celled fungi and for them to grow they need water, a food source (glucose), and the right temperature and pH. They are also facultative anaerobe, which means that yeast can respire or ferment depending upon environmental factors. Aerobic respiration will take place if there is oxygen present. Without oxygen present, fermentation occurs (anaerobic respiration). During alcoholic…

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    Stephanie Riccardo Miranda Kearney 90126 What is DNP? Even though cellular respiration has different parts to it that contributes to different outcomes, it has an overall goal. The overall goal of cell respiration is to make ATP and water. Cellular respiration requires oxygen and it generates carbon dioxide. Gases are exchanged with the environment. Energy is neither created nor destroyed, so energy starts in chemical bonds of organic molecules, but ends up in ATP bonds. Chemical energy is…

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    Fermentation, the process that follows cellular respiration, uses a series of redox reactions to produce ATP without the presence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration). This process produces significantly less ATP than aerobic cellular respiration. There are two types of fermentation-lactic acid fermentation and alcoholic fermentation. In this experiment, the main focus will be on alcoholic fermentation. Alcoholic fermentation results in the production of ethanol and carbon dioxide. The carbon…

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    Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are a complementary process reaction. Their reactions tend to be the same just in reverse. While cellular respiration starts off with glucose and oxygen and ends with carbon dioxide and water, photosynthesis begins with carbon dioxide and water and ends with oxygen and glucose. The purpose for cellular respiration is to convert the energy stored in glucose into ATP and photosynthesis to convert water and carbon into glucose. To begin with cellular…

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    Photosynthesis And Cellular Respiration Using Elodea and Yeast Introduction Photosynthesis is an essential process to life on earth, in which plants and other organisms use sunlight to create food from oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Cellular respiration is when energy in food is released and converted to ATP, which is then used as chemical energy to complete tasks within a cell. This process usually requires oxygen and releases carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are similar…

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    The cellular respiration is when it process to break down the glucose and other food molecules then it is presence of the oxygen which make and release the energy to the cell. The cellular respiration take place in the mitochondria. The energy that is stored in the cellular respiration is when the body have a bond between the second and the third phosphate, which is in the group of the ATP. As the cellular respiration has an electron from the organic compound the glucose and the used energy can…

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    26. In point form list four ways in which photosynthesis and cellular respiration and interdependent. Include the specific stages and molecules for both processes in your answers. 1. The glucose formed during the Calvin cycle in photosynthesis by some G3P molecules breaking off is used to release ATP during cellular respiration. 2. The splitting of water during the light reactions of photosynthesis in Photosystem II produces oxygen that releases into the air as carbon dioxide. The oxygen from…

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