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Respiration and Fermentation Notes 8th Grade Science Mrs. Spears

Cellular Respiration (Aerobic) The process by which the mitochondria breaks down food molecules to produce ATP (energy) in plants and animals

Cellular respiration changes organic chemical energy (glucose) into inorganic chemical energy (ATP)

Respiration Chemical Equation: Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (6 O2)  Water (6 H2O) + ATP (energy) + Carbon Dioxide (6 CO2)

Fermentation (Anaerobic) The process by which cells release energy without oxygen

H2O CO2 Fermentation Aerobic Anaerobic Energy Cellular respiration Lactic Acid Alcohol Energy Energy CO2

BrainPop! Watch the BrainPop video about respiration As you watch, place the evets of Cellular respiration in order as they happen Use the order of events to create a story board