Biology End of Term Exam revision (RESPIRATION T1)
This is a brief outlook on respiration itself. There is information on:
equations
explanations
definitions
aerobic repiration
anaerobic respiration
- Created by: Lizzie Shamsee
- Created on: 06-04-14 16:42
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- Respiration (Topic 1)
- Aerobic Respiration
- This type of respiration involves ALL components labelled in the above respiration equation
- Aerobic means WITH oxygen
- Respiration takes place in the mitochondria of cells
- Aerobic respiration has downfalls
- It can only take place when oxygen is present
- Aerobic respiration has downfalls
- Respiration takes place in the mitochondria of cells
- Aerobic means WITH oxygen
- This type of respiration involves ALL components labelled in the above respiration equation
- Aerobic Respiration
- Equation +explanations of the roles
- Respiration (Topic 1)
- Aerobic Respiration
- This type of respiration involves ALL components labelled in the above respiration equation
- Aerobic means WITH oxygen
- Respiration takes place in the mitochondria of cells
- Aerobic respiration has downfalls
- It can only take place when oxygen is present
- Aerobic respiration has downfalls
- Respiration takes place in the mitochondria of cells
- Aerobic means WITH oxygen
- This type of respiration involves ALL components labelled in the above respiration equation
- Aerobic Respiration
- glucose+oxygen-> carbon dioxide+water+ATP
- Glucose+oxygen- raw materials which enter the body through digestion and breathing
- Respiration (Topic 1)
- Carbon dioxide, water and ATP are bi-products of respiration. They are the waste products which can be: i)exhaled ii)excreted iii)
- Aerobic respiration is beneficial
- No lactic acid (see anaerobic branch for more info)
- Produces lots of enery in comparison to anaerboic respiration
- No lactic acid (see anaerobic branch for more info)
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