Cellular Respiration
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What is it?

The process where an organism uses 02 to break down food molecules

Where is it?

  • Mitochondria (correct)
  • Cell Wall
  • Lysosome
  • Chloroplast

Why?

To generate useable ATP energy to help support many other reactions

Cells work only because of this

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Cellular Respiration

The process where an organism uses oxygen (O2) to break down food molecules to generate energy.

Mitochondria

The organelle within cells where cellular respiration takes place.

Why Cellular Respiration?

To generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate), a form of energy usable by cells to power various biological processes.

Respiration & Photosynthesis

Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are complementary processes; one produces what the other consumes, creating a cycle of energy and matter.

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