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Respiration - AQA SynergyCellular respiration and why it is important

All living cells respire. This process releases the energy stored in glucose for life processes. Aerobic respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen, whilst anaerobic respiration occurs without it.

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Cellular respiration and why it is important

All organisms respire to release energy to fuel their living processes. The respiration can be , which uses glucose and oxygen, or which uses only glucose.

Releasing energy

Respiration releases energy 鈥 it is an process which continuously occurs in all living cells.

Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, and some bacteria, synthesise food molecules 鈥 which they then use, in addition to other things, for respiration. The process of photosynthesis requires energy 鈥 it is .

Don't confuse respiration with breathing, which is . Respiration happens in cells.

Why organisms need energy

All organisms need energy to live. This energy is used:

  • to drive the chemical reactions needed to keep organisms alive 鈥 the reactions to build complex , and from the products of in plants, and the products of in animals, require energy
  • for movement 鈥 in animals, energy is needed to make muscles contract, while in plants, it is needed for transport of substances in the
  • for keeping warm in warm-blooded organisms

Respiration is only around 40% efficient. As animals respire, heat is also released. In birds and mammals, this heat is distributed around the body by the blood. It keeps these animals warm and helps to keep a constant internal temperature.

Energy is also used:

  • for cell division
  • to maintain constant conditions in cells and the body
  • to move molecules against concentration gradients in
  • for the transmission of