Sugar combustion and cellular respiration in the human body
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Overview of the biochemical processes of cellular respiration in the human body.
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2018-10-26
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The combustion of sugar provides energy to an organism. The sugar is completely broken down during cellular respiration and the released energy is stored as ATP. Cellular respiration takes place in three subprocesses:
• Glycolysis
• Citrate cycle
• Respiratory chain
• Glycolysis
• Citrate cycle
• Respiratory chain
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Learning resource type:
Information sheet
Subjects:
Biology; Chemistry
Grade levels:
Grade 10 to 13
School types:
Middle/high school
Keywords:
Carbohydrate; Cell (biology); Chemical reduction; Metabolism; Nutrition; Body cell (human); Metabolic process; Nutrition; Redox reaction
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MediaHouse GmbH
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