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2nd semester biology study guide cellular respiration: how do organisms…

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2nd semester biology study guide
cellular respiration: how do organisms get energy from food?
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energy from food
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living things rearrange food (specifically glucose - c₆h₁₂o₆) and o₂ into co₂ and h₂o.
(c₆h₁₂o₆ + o₂) have higher energy than (co₂ + h₂o) so this rearrangement releases energy

  • the rearrangements occur in a series of steps rather than all at once.
  • collectively the reactions are called cellular respiration.
  • usable cellular energy is released in the form of atp.

matter from food
some of this matter is really taken in for energy. it is rearranged to obtain energy in a reaction called
cellular respiration. the products are expelled from the body as carbon dioxide and water (co₂ +
h₂o).

  • some of the matter we take in is used to build proteins, fats and complex carbs that form cells of

body structures.

  • excess food not used for energy or building materials is converted to fat and stored.

what is the overall reason for cellular respiration? why do we do it?
which of the above energy diagrams above is similar to cellular respiration?
which of the above energy diagrams is similar to photosynthesis?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The problem is about cellular respiration, which is a biological process. The subfield under Natural Science that deals with living organisms and their processes is Biology. The question asks for the overall reason for cellular respiration, which is to convert the chemical energy stored in organic molecules (like glucose) into a usable form (ATP) for the cell's activities, including energy for functions and building materials for the body.

Answer:

The overall reason for cellular respiration is to convert the chemical energy stored in organic molecules (such as glucose) into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the usable energy currency of the cell. This energy is used for essential cellular activities, and the process also helps in rearranging matter from food to build body structures or store excess as fat. We do cellular respiration to obtain energy for all life processes (like movement, growth, repair, metabolism) and to utilize the matter from food for building body components or storing energy.