Fill in the following summary equation for
To fill: The following summary equation for cellular respiration, starting with the sugar glucose.
Introduction: Aerobic respiration is a type of cellular respiration, in which the oxygen is consumed as a reactant to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It is the most efficient mode of respiration in most of the eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms.
Answer to Problem 1IQ
Pictorial representation: Fig.1 shows the summary equation for cellular respiration.
Fig.1: Summary equation for cellular respiration
Explanation of Solution
Cellular respiration is the utilization of the oxygen for the breakdown of food material for the release of energy. It is the aerobic harvesting of energy present in the food. There are three stages of cellular respiration glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and the electron transport. In cellular respiration, with the help of oxygen, cells break down the glucose molecule into simpler forms. From the oxidation of glucose, water and carbon dioxide are exhaled with some chemical energy in the form of ATP and small amount of heat.
The reaction of cellular respiration is represented as follows:
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