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8. what are the three sub - processes of cellular respiration? 9. fill …

Question

  1. what are the three sub - processes of cellular respiration? 9. fill in the blanks of cellular respiration diagram below. 10. list two ways in which plants and animals rely on each other.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Cellular respiration has three main sub - processes. Glycolysis breaks down glucose. The Krebs cycle further processes the products from glycolysis. The electron transport chain generates a large amount of ATP. For the relationship between plants and animals, plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis which animals need for respiration, and animals produce carbon dioxide which plants use for photosynthesis.

Answer:

  1. The three sub - processes of cellular respiration are glycolysis, the Krebs cycle (also known as the citric acid cycle), and the electron transport chain.
  2. Without seeing the specific blanks clearly, in general, glycolysis produces ATP, NADH and pyruvate. The Krebs cycle produces ATP, NADH, FADH₂ and carbon dioxide. The electron transport chain uses NADH and FADH₂ to produce a large amount of ATP.
  3. Two ways plants and animals rely on each other: 1. Plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis for animals to breathe. 2. Animals produce carbon dioxide through respiration for plants to use in photosynthesis.