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Cellular Respiration

Food Is broken down into 3 categories Lipids (Fats) Proteins Polysaccharides (Glucose)

Glucose is made up of 6 Carbon The 6 carbon are split into 2 groups of three One carbon then drops off and is combined to make CO2 where as the other two are combined to make Acetyl CoA FOCUSING ON THE POLYSACCHARIDES (GLUCOSE)

KREB CYCLE Acetyl CoA is passed around the Kreb Cycle producing CO2 waste Hydrogen Molecules are released meaning NAD can turn into NADH

STAGE FOUR Hydrogen Electrons are passed along a chain. While moving, they turn ADP into ATP (38 for every 1 Glucose)

Finally, Oxygen then binds with hydrogen to produce H20 Which is more commonly known as Water!

Rebecca Allnutt & Cate Paddon