Chemical Equation for Respiration
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G6H12O6 (GLUCOSE) + 6O2 (OXYGEN) ------>6CO2 (CARBON DIOXIDE) + 6H2O (WATER) + ENERGY IN THE FORM OF ATP
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Chemical Equation For respiration -
Respiration is the catabolic process by which food taken through nutrition and release energy for performing various tasks.
Types of Respiration -
- It occurs in the presence of oxygen.
- It produces large quantity of energy.
- Each molecules of glucose produces 38 molecules of ATP.
- It always begins in cytoplasm and continues in the mitochondria of the cell.
- It occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- It produces less amount of energy.
- Each molecules of glucose produces 2 molecules of ATP.
- It occurs in cytoplasm only.
- The ATP is stand for Adenosine Triphosphate.
- The ATP is also known as the energy currency of the cell.
- The process of Anaerobic respiration generally occurs in yeast cell which used to create wine, beer, cheese and toddy etc.
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