Cellular Respiration Chapter 9 (p. 221-231). Chemical Energy.

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Cellular Respiration Chapter 9 (p )

Chemical Energy

Cellular Respiration

Aerobic Cellular Respiration GRADUALLY releases energy stored in glucose Oxygen MUST be present

Mitochondrion

Aerobic Cellular Respiration

Compare & Contrast PhotosynthesisAerobic Cellular Respiration Function Location Reactants Products Equation/Ty pe of Rxn

Anaerobic Cellular Respiration When O 2 is NOT available in animal cells…

Anaerobic Cellular Respiration When O 2 is NOT available in plant/fungal cells…

Anaerobic Respiration Lactic Acid FermentationAlcoholic Fermentation

Energy & Exercise