Define Cellular Respiration?!?
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cellular respiration, the process by which organisms combine oxygen with foodstuff molecules, diverting the chemical energy in these substances into life-sustaining activities and discarding, as waste products, carbon dioxide and water.
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The process through which cells convert glucose to energy is known as cellular respiration. Fuel and an electron acceptor are required by cells to produce ATP and other kinds of energy to power cellular processes.
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- Aerobic respiration is used to create energy in eukaryotes, which includes all multicellular creatures as well as some single-celled species.
- Aerobic respiration relies on oxygen, which is nature's most potent electron acceptor.
- Aerobic respiration is a highly efficient mechanism that allows eukaryotes to perform complex life tasks and have active lives.
- They do, however, require a steady supply of oxygen to keep alive, or they will perish.
- Other kinds of respiration, which are less effective, can be used by prokaryotic species like bacteria and archaebacteria.
- Because they don't require oxygen, they can exist in places where eukaryotic creatures can't.
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