Explain the three stages of cellular respiration. (what are the reactants and products of each stage. Where in the cell they happen and how many ATP are produced at each stage.) Explain how cellular respiration relates to breathing.
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- Define the three stages of cellular respiration and explain the function of each.In aerobic respiration, does inhaled molecular oxygen (O2) combine chemically with carbon to produce CO2? If so, explain when this occurs. If not, describe the fate of O2 and the production of CO2.explain how cellular respiration would be affected if the oxygen molecule/structure were not available.
- The gas given off as a by product of cellular respiration is ?Which among the following is the correct sequence of cellular respiration?The latest article of the Wall Street Journal says “Cellular Respiration is 100% an Exergonic and Anabolic process. Is this statement true or false? Explain why this statement is true or false.
- Name and describe the four major stages of cellularrespiration.What is the overall equation for respiration?What are the major steps of respiration and where do they occur in the cell? Why do cells perform respiration? What is the product of respiration that is used in the majority of activities in the cell? When do your cells "do" respiration?Explain why cellular respiration is more efficient when oxygen is present in the cells.
- list the four steps of cellular respiration and where they take place in the cell.What is the purpose of cellular respiration and what are the types?Describe how each of the stages of cellular respiration are connected to each other. Identify any products that are used as reactants in a different stage of respiration.