Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration
CELLULAR
RESPIRATION
TYPES OF Define aerobic and
anaerobic respiration
CELLULAR
RESPIRATION
Differentiate aerobic and
anaerobic respiration
Differentiate aerobic from
anaerobic respiration
(STEM_BIO11/12- IIa-j- Recognize the importance
6) of aerobic and anaerobic
respiration in our daily life.
What is Aerobic Respiration?
and energy.
_____ 5. Aerobic respiration is comparatively longer than anaerobic
respiration.
Direction: Write A if it’s Aerobic and An if it’s Anaerobic.
_____ 1. Incomplete oxidation of carbohydrates takes place during
anaerobic respiration.
Let
_____ 2. After glycolysis, occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotes and ’s
Ch
cytoplasm of prokaryotes. eck
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_____ 3. Some other electron acceptors like sulfur and nitrogen are
required along with the carbohydrates.
_____ 4. Occurs only in the cytoplasm of a cell.
_____ 5. There is an exchange of gases during aerobic respiration where
oxygen is absorbed, and carbon dioxide is released.
Direction: Answer the following question.
Write your answer in a short bond paper.
A
S
S
I
G
N
M
AEROBIC
RESPIRATION
AND FERMENTATION
TYPES OF Define fermentation and
aerobic respiration;
CELLULAR
RESPIRATION
Identify the advantages and
disadvantages of aerobic
respiration and
Differentiate aerobic from fermentation; and
anaerobic respiration
(STEM_BIO11/12- IIa-j- Appreciate the use of
fermentation and aerobic
6) respiration in our daily
lives.
FERMENTATION
Fermentation is a widespread pathway, but it is not the
only way to get energy from fuels anaerobically (in the
absence of oxygen). Some living systems instead use an
inorganic molecule other than O2, such as sulfate, as a final
electron acceptor for an electron transport chain. This
process, called anaerobic cellular respiration, is
performed by some bacteria and archaea.
Anaerobic Cellular Respiration