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xcoledd1:

What is cellular respiration?

Kagura:

Cellular respiration is a process that occurs in the cells of living organisms, including humans, plants, and animals. It's how cells produce energy to power all the activities necessary for life.

luhivqqcherry:

Cellular respiration is the process by which cells derive energy from glucose. The chemical reaction for cellular respiration involves glucose and oxygen as inputs, and produces carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP) as outputs.

xcoledd1:

ok thx

Coyote:

Can you click the close button at the top of the post please?

xcoledd1:

i am not happy with what i got ok

luhivqqcherry:

what more do you want?

xcoledd1:

umm i dont know

HotPockets14:

@xcoledd1 wrote:
umm i dont know
wait your not happy with what you got but dont know what you want

xcoledd1:

yeah exactly

HotPockets14:

shounds like a wannabe

luhivqqcherry:

Cellular respiration is a fundamental process that occurs in all living organisms, including plants and animals. It is the process by which cells convert nutrients into energy, specifically adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the energy currency of cells and is essential for various cellular activities. The process of cellular respiration can be divided into three main stages: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle (also known as the citric acid cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation. Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm and involves breaking down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate. This step does not require oxygen and produces a small amount of ATP. The next stage, the Krebs cycle, occurs in the mitochondria. Pyruvate from glycolysis enters this cycle and undergoes a series of chemical reactions that release carbon dioxide as waste products. The final stage, oxidative phosphorylation, also takes place in the mitochondria. It involves transferring electrons from molecules to generate ATP through a process called chemiosmosis.

xcoledd1:

but what type of chemical

xcoledd1:

here

xcoledd1:

ill just take a picture of my packet and show you

xcoledd1:

xcoledd1:

closing this thing

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