Difference between revisions of "Respiration"
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==Key Stage 2== | ==Key Stage 2== | ||
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− | '''Respiration''' is the process of | + | '''Respiration''' is the process of getting [[energy]] from food. |
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===About Respiration=== | ===About Respiration=== | ||
: '''Respiration''' may be [[Aerobic Respiration]], requiring [[Oxygen]], or [[Anaerobic Respiration]] which can take place in the absence of [[Oxygen]]. | : '''Respiration''' may be [[Aerobic Respiration]], requiring [[Oxygen]], or [[Anaerobic Respiration]] which can take place in the absence of [[Oxygen]]. | ||
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+ | [[Aerobic Respiration]]: ''Glucose + Oxygen → Water + Carbon Dioxide'' | ||
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+ | [[Anaerobic Respiration]]: (in [[human]]s): ''Glucose → Lactic Acid'' | ||
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+ | [[Anaerobic Respiration]]: (in [[yeast]]): ''Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide'' | ||
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: In [[Eukaryotic Cell|eukaryotic cells]] '''respiration''' takes place in the [[mitochondria]]. | : In [[Eukaryotic Cell|eukaryotic cells]] '''respiration''' takes place in the [[mitochondria]]. | ||
: In [[Prokaryotic Cell|prokaryotic cells]] '''respiration''' takes place in the [[cytoplasm]] of the [[Cell (Biology)|cell]]. | : In [[Prokaryotic Cell|prokaryotic cells]] '''respiration''' takes place in the [[cytoplasm]] of the [[Cell (Biology)|cell]]. |
Revision as of 09:15, 5 June 2019
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Respiration is the process of getting energy from food.
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Respiration is the process of releasing energy from food molecules.
About Respiration
- Respiration may be Aerobic Respiration, requiring Oxygen, or Anaerobic Respiration which can take place in the absence of Oxygen.
The word equation for aerobic respiration showing the reactants and products. | A word equation for anaerobic respiration in animal cells and plant cells and bacteria showing the reactants and products. |
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Respiration is the process of releasing energy from food molecules.
About Respiration
- Respiration may be Aerobic Respiration, requiring Oxygen, or Anaerobic Respiration which can take place in the absence of Oxygen.
Aerobic Respiration: Glucose + Oxygen → Water + Carbon Dioxide
Anaerobic Respiration: (in humans): Glucose → Lactic Acid
Anaerobic Respiration: (in yeast): Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide
- In eukaryotic cells respiration takes place in the mitochondria.
- In prokaryotic cells respiration takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell.