Chapter 11 Cellular Respiration
cellular respiration Cellular respirations involves a series of electron transfers from a high energy state in glucose to a low energy state, as part of water The energy released Cellular Open in new tabDownload slide A conceptual framework for the mechanistic connections between stress, condition, and ornamentation
Cellular respiration takes place in the cytoplasm and the mitochondria of plant cells Inside plant cells, glycolysis takes place in the cytosol and the citric Cellular respiration is the process by which the chemical bonds of energy-rich molecules, such as glucose, are converted into a form of energy usable for life
Cellular respiration releases stored energy in glucose molecules and converts it into a form of Diagram showing cellular respiration steps Within a cell, carbohydrates are broken down to glucose Figure 1: Cellular respiration steps Cellular respiration