7.1 Energy in Living Systems
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Cellular respiration is the process that breaks down glucose to release energy as ATP. It occurs in three main stages: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain. These stages work together to efficiently convert chemical energy into usable cellular energy. Understanding cellular respiration is crucial for grasping how organisms obtain and use energy. It's a fundamental process that connects various metabolic pathways and plays a vital role in maintaining life. The efficiency and regulation of this process highlight the complexity of cellular energy production.
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Cellular respiration is the process that breaks down glucose to release energy as ATP. It occurs in three main stages: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain. These stages work together to efficiently convert chemical energy into usable cellular energy. Understanding cellular respiration is crucial for grasping how organisms obtain and use energy. It's a fundamental process that connects various metabolic pathways and plays a vital role in maintaining life. The efficiency and regulation of this process highlight the complexity of cellular energy production.
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