How energy is released in respirarion with reaction?
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Answer:
Explanation:
Energy released during the reaction is captured by the energy-carrying molecule ATP (adenosine triphosphate). During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water.
Through two processes known as the light reactions and the dark reactions, plants have the ability to absorb and utilize the energy in sunlight. This energy is then converted along with water and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into glucose and oxygen.
Answer:
Energy during respiration can be produced in the presence of oxygen called aerobic respiration which releases huge amount of energy in mitochondria producing 36 ATPs in eukaryotes and 38 ATPs in prokaryotes.
Reaction
Pryruvate----->CO2+H2O+ENERGY
Energy during respiration can be produced in the absence of oxygen called anaerobic respiration which releases less amount of energy along with the formation of lactic acid and ethanol (incomplete oxidation of glucose) in muscle cells csuding muscle cramps and in yeast called fermentation.
Reaction
Pryruvate - - - - >Lactic acid + CO2+energy
(in muscle cells)
Pryruvate - - - >Ethanol +Co2+energy
(In yeast)
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