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Cellular Respiration 2 Sheet

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Cellular Respiration   Processes leading to and including the chemical breakdown of food materials to provide energy for life  
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Where does Cellular Respiration accur   In the mitochondria of the cell  
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Gaseous exchange   when air molecules are taken from the surroundings  
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Aerobic respiration   the normal process by which food substances are broken down and oxidised to provide energy. THIS IS NOT DIGESTION.  
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What is the chemical equation for Cellular Respiration   C6H12O6+6O2---->6CO2+6H2O+Energy  
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Do Plants need oxygen   YES  
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