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Chapter 06: Respiration and Fermentation
Overview
Section 6.1: Organisms Need Food and Oxygen
Food Sources:
Plants synthesize their own food.
Animals, like bluebirds, consume food to obtain energy.
Oxygen Requirement:
Section 6.1: Cells Use Energy in Food to Make ATP
Role of Food Molecules:
Molecules such as glucose are converted into ATP, the primary energy carrier.
ATP is crucial; without it, cells cannot survive.
Section 6.1: Cellular Respiration Process
Definition:
Universal Process:
All living organisms, including plants, animals, and bacteria, perform some form of cellular respiration.
Energy stored in glucose is released to form ATP.
Section 6.1: ATP as Energy Currency
Significance of ATP:
Functions:
Section 6.1: Aerobic Cellular Respiration
Section 6.1: Importance of Breathing Air
Mastering Concepts