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| a chemical reaction performed by all living cells. |
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| to release the chemical energy stored in glucose |
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| chemicals that control the series of reactions in respiration |
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| the useful product of respiration. |
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| examples of uses of energy by cells |
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| muscle contraction, protein synthesis, cell division transmission of electrical impulses along nerves. |
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| what happens in the first stage of respiration |
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| location of first stage of respiration |
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| yield of ATP from the first stage of respiration |
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| what happens in the second stage of aerobic respiration |
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| location of second stage of respiration |
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| yield of ATP from the second stage of aerobic respiration |
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| release of energy from glucose without oxygen |
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| product of fermentation in animal cells |
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| products of fermentation in plant cells |
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| yield of ATP from fermentation |
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| location of fermentation reactions |
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