Respiration

Respiration

What Is Respiration?

Respiration is the process of releasing energy from glucose. This energy is used for:
✔ Movement (muscle contraction).
✔ Keeping warm (body temperature regulation).
✔ Chemical reactions (e.g., building larger molecules).

💡 Key Concept: Respiration happens in all living cells, including plants and animals.

Types of Respiration

Type

Word Equation

Energy Released?

Where It Happens

Aerobic Respiration

Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy

Lots of energy (ATP)

Mitochondria

Anaerobic Respiration (Humans)

Glucose → Lactic Acid + Small amount of Energy

Less energy (incomplete breakdown)

Cytoplasm

Anaerobic Respiration (Yeast & Plants)

Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon dioxide + Energy

Less energy (used in brewing & bread-making)

Cytoplasm

💡 Key Fact: Aerobic respiration is more efficient and releases more ATP than anaerobic respiration.

Where Does Respiration Take Place?

✔ Aerobic respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
✔ Anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm when oxygen is lacking.

💡 Why Is This Important? Cells that need more energy (e.g., muscle cells) have more mitochondria.

Oxygen Debt (Anaerobic Respiration & Recovery)

During vigorous exercise, the body cannot get enough oxygen for aerobic respiration, so it switches to anaerobic respiration. This leads to:
✔ Lactic acid buildup in muscles, causing cramps.
✔ Oxygen debt – extra oxygen is needed to break down lactic acid after exercise.
✔ Deep breathing after exercise helps repay this oxygen debt.

💡 Key Fact: The liver converts lactic acid back into glucose once oxygen is available.

Uses of Anaerobic Respiration in Industry

✔ Yeast fermentation is used to make:

  • Bread (CO₂ makes dough rise).
  • Alcohol (ethanol is produced).

💡 Example: In brewing, yeast respires anaerobically to produce alcohol and carbon dioxide.

Questions 

  1. What is the main purpose of respiration?
  2. Where does aerobic respiration take place?
  3. What are the products of anaerobic respiration in humans?
  4. Why do we breathe heavily after exercise?
  5. How is yeast useful in making bread?

Summary 

  • Respiration releases energy from glucose.
  • Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and occurs in the mitochondria.
  • Anaerobic respiration happens without oxygen, producing less energy and lactic acid.
  • Oxygen debt must be repaid to remove lactic acid after exercise.
  • Yeast fermentation produces CO and ethanol, used in bread and alcohol production.