Anaerobic respiration transfers
energy from glucose to cells
Anaerobic
produces lactic
acid
Aerobic respiration is a
chemical reaction that
transfers energy to cells
They both use
glucose as the
starting molecule
They both
release energy
Both happen in the
CYTOPLASM
Aerobic produces
more energy
Lots of energy
transfers in aerobic
Aerobic needs oxygen to work,
however anaerobic doesn't
Glucose is needed for
energy release
Ventilation or breathing involves
movements of the ribs, intercostal
muscles and diaphragm to move
air into and out of the lungs:
when we breathe in, we inhale
when we breathe out, we exhale
Inhaling, when we
inhale, changes in the
diaphragm and ribcage
reduce the pressure in
the chest, and air
moves into the lungs
Inhaling, when
we inhale,
changes in
the
diaphragm
and ribcage
reduce the
pressure in
the chest, and
air moves
into the lungs