1. where does cellular respiration take place? 2. what is the purpose of respiration? 3. what are the products of anaerobic respiration in animals and plants? give full chemical equation in the support of your answer.
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1. The cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria. The anaerobic process of glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm of the cells. There are enzymes for Krebs cycle in the mitochondrial matrix. The electron transport occurs in the oxysomes of mitichondria. There is break down of the substrates to release energy in the form of ATP.
2. The main purpose of respiration is to provide oxygen to the cells at a rate adequate to satisfy their metabolic needs. This involves transport of oxygen from the lung to the tissues by means of the circulation of blood.
3. The end products of anaerobic respiration are Lactic acid or ethanol and ATP molecules. Anaerobic respiration takes place in the absence of oxygen and is seen in lower animals. During the process of Anaerobic Respiration in prokaryotes, there is a breakdown of glucose to produce energy for cellular activities.
Equation,
Glucose + Zymase (Enzyme) = Ethanol + Carbon Dioxide
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