RESPIRATION Flashcards
RESPIRATION IS THE PROCESSS OF (…)
TRANSFERRING ENERGY FROM GLUCOSE (IT GOES ON IN EVERY CELL IN YOUR BODY)
THE ENERGY TRANSFERRED BY RESPIRATION CANT BE USED DIRECTLY BY (…)SO ITS USED TO MAKE A SUBSTANCE CALLED (…)
CELLS/ATP
WHAT DOES ATP DO
IT STORES THE ENERGY NEEDED FOR MANY CELL PROCESSES
WHEN CELLS NEED ENERGY…
ATP MOLECULES ARE BROKEN DOWN AND ENERGY IS RELEASED
WHAT ARE THE TWO TYPES OF RESPIRATION
AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC
FANCY DEFINITION OF RESPIRATION
RESPIRATION IS THE PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING ENERGY FROM GLUCOSE, WHICH HAPPENS CONSTANTLY IN EVERY LIVING CELL
AEROBIC RESPIRATION NEEDS (…)
PLENTY OF OXYGEN
AEROBIC RESPIRATION IS THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY TO (…)
TRANSFER ENERGY FROM GLUCOSE
AEROBIC RESPIRATION USES LOTS OF (…)
ATP (32 MOLECULES PER MOLECULE OF GLUCOSE)
AEROBIC RESPIRATION IS THE ONE THAT WE USE…
MOST OF THE TIME
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION (…)
DOESNT USE OXYGEN AT ALL
WHEN IS AEROBIC RESPIRATION USED
DURING VIGOROUS EXERCISE, WHEN YOUR BODY CANT SUPPLY ENOUGH OXYGEN TO YOUR MUSCLES FOR AEROBIC RESPIRATION
IN ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION EVEN THOUGH YOUR HEART RATE AND BREATHING RATE INCREASE AS MUCH AS THEY CAN (….)
YOUR MUSCLES HAVE TO START RESPIRING ANAEROBICALLY
AEROBIC RESPIRATION IS NOT THE BEST WAY TO (…)
CONVERT GLUCOSE INTO ENERGY (IT RELEASES MUCH LESS ENERGY PER GLUCOSE MOLECULE THAN AEROBIC RESPIRATION, ONLY 2 MOLECULES OF ATP ARE PRODUCED)
IN ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION THE (…) IS ONLY PARTIALLY BROKEN DOWN, AND (…) IS ALSO PRODUCED
GLUCOSE/LACTIC ACID