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Biology cell respiration

 

Cell Respiration

2.7.1. Define cell respiration.

  • Cell respiration is the controlled release of energy in the form of ATP from organic compounds in cells.

2.7.2. State that in cell respiration, glucose in the cytoplasm is broken down into pyruvate with a small yield of ATP.

  • In cell respiration, glucose in the cytoplasm is broken down into pyruvate with a small yield of ATP.

2.7.3. Explain that in anaerobic cell respiration, pyruvate is converted into lactate or ethanol and carbon dioxide in the cytoplasm, with no further yield of ATP.

  • In anaerobic cell respiration, pyruvate is converted into either lactate by lactic acid fermentation or ethanol and carbon dioxide during alcohol fermentation. This produces

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