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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Aerobic Respiration
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The waste products are carbon dioxide and water which leave the cell and are eliminated from the body of the plant or animal. Respiration occurs inside the the mitochondria of a cell and is actually carried out through a complex set of chemical reactions controlled by enzymes. Whichever way you look at it, respiration can be represented by the following equation: glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water (+ energy) Whenever you see the word equation for respiration, the energy is usually shown in parentheses because it is not a substance. You probably won't lose a mark in an exam for... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Aerobic Respiration
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10 Questions

1. What does aerobic mean?
2. In plants, energy is used to convert sugars into amino acids. Which of the following are made up from amino acids?
3. During exercise, what happens to the rate and depth of breathing?
4. What is the waste gas released by aerobic respiration?
5. Muscles store glucose in which form?
6. Energy from respiration is not used for which of the following?
7. What does respiration release?
8. Energy is released from which cell organelle?
9. One reactant in aerobic respiration is oxygen. What is the other?
10. During exercise, the heart rate increases to increase blood flow to which part of the body?