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Respiration
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GCSE Biology (Respiration) Mind Map on Respiration, created by 9arush on 08/07/2013.
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Respiration
Anaerobic
In Humans
occurs during hard exercise
releases LATIC ACID
poisonous in large amounts
can be broken down into CO2 & water
EQUATION
C6 H12 O6 ->2(C3 H6 O3) + 2ATP
GLucose -> Lactic acid (+ energy released)
Fermentation in Yeast
Useful during brewing alcohol & making bread
EQUATION
Glucose -> Alcohol +Carbon dioxide & energy
C6 H12 O6 -> 2(C2 H5 OH) + 2(CO2) + 2(ATP)
General
Small amount of energy
Oxygen absent
Aerobic
Large amount of energy produced
Oxygen Present
EQUATION
Glucose + Oxygen -> Carbon dioxide + water + energy
C6 H12 O6 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O + ATP
involves different stages controlled by different enzymes
General
Occurs mainly in the mitochondria
All cells need the energy produced for Active transport
The energy is used for many things
Growth
Cell division
Active Transport
Body Temperature
It is a reaction that breaks nutrients down to energy
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