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Notes for this video Cellular respiration is an exothermic reaction essential for releasing energy stored in glucose molecules, which are primarily produced by plants during photosynthesis. This process continuously occurs in living cells and involves breaking down glucose to transfer its trapped energy. Importantly, this does not create new energy but redistributes the existing one from glucose. Energy use 00:00:58 Organisms use energy for building larger molecules, muscular contraction, and maintaining body temperature. Energy is essential for numerous cellular reactions catalyzed by enzymes; collectively, these processes are termed metabolism. Metabolism encompasses all chemical activities necessary to sustain life. Aerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is available and efficiently transfers energy from glucose in plants and animals within mitochondria. Its equation-glucose plus oxygen forming carbon dioxide plus water-is the reverse of photosynthesis. Anaerobic respiration 00:03:01 Anaerobic respiration occurs without oxygen, typically during intense activities like sprinting when the body cannot supply enough oxygen for aerobic respiration. The process converts glucose into lactic acid but is less efficient due to incomplete glucose breakdown, as no oxygen is available to fully oxidize it. This inefficiency means not all energy from glucose is utilized. Additionally, lactic acid accumulation poses a problem since it must be removed later. Fermentation 00:03:50 In anaerobic respiration within yeast, glucose is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide instead of lactic acid. This process, known as fermentation, has significant industrial uses. In bread-making, the carbon dioxide produced by yeast creates air pockets that make bread light and fluffy. Additionally, fermentation's production of ethanol enables its use in creating alcoholic beverages like beer and wine.
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Aerobic respiration occurs in both, but i think he meant that the glucose us humans use for aerobic respiration is made by photosynthesis, as we get our glucose from the food we eat, our body doesn't create it- and all biomass comes from plants as they're producers so yeah (i don't know if I'm 100% correct)
thank you so much for explaining Properly and make me understand everything for may science exam about space. hope for me to get a higher mark like normal
Both processes are not 100% efficient, which means that some energy will be released in the form of heat. hope that answers your question after 2 years XD
Thank you for your AMAZING videos!!! They also apply to the HK secondary school syllabus and I’m now basically relying on them for my revision XD (I’m from HK)
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it's basically all the chemical processes in your body, especially those that cause food to be used for energy and growth. for example, if you have a faster metabolism, then you'll burn fat quicker.
If you’d like to practise the material covered in this video, check out our platform at www.cognitoedu.org - it's totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you at a glance what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
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i learnt more stuff in 4 mins watching this video Then a week in school!!
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True tho
If ur school took a week to teach respiration it's dunout anyway
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I’m watching this in class rn
I have learned more from the first 2 minutes of this video than I have in a term of science at school
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Notes for this video
Cellular respiration is an exothermic reaction essential for releasing energy stored in glucose molecules, which are primarily produced by plants during photosynthesis. This process continuously occurs in living cells and involves breaking down glucose to transfer its trapped energy. Importantly, this does not create new energy but redistributes the existing one from glucose.
Energy use
00:00:58
Organisms use energy for building larger molecules, muscular contraction, and maintaining body temperature. Energy is essential for numerous cellular reactions catalyzed by enzymes; collectively, these processes are termed metabolism. Metabolism encompasses all chemical activities necessary to sustain life. Aerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is available and efficiently transfers energy from glucose in plants and animals within mitochondria. Its equation-glucose plus oxygen forming carbon dioxide plus water-is the reverse of photosynthesis.
Anaerobic respiration
00:03:01
Anaerobic respiration occurs without oxygen, typically during intense activities like sprinting when the body cannot supply enough oxygen for aerobic respiration. The process converts glucose into lactic acid but is less efficient due to incomplete glucose breakdown, as no oxygen is available to fully oxidize it. This inefficiency means not all energy from glucose is utilized. Additionally, lactic acid accumulation poses a problem since it must be removed later.
Fermentation
00:03:50
In anaerobic respiration within yeast, glucose is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide instead of lactic acid. This process, known as fermentation, has significant industrial uses. In bread-making, the carbon dioxide produced by yeast creates air pockets that make bread light and fluffy. Additionally, fermentation's production of ethanol enables its use in creating alcoholic beverages like beer and wine.
Your videos are always so useful! Thank you, I really appreciate it
I really understood it here more than in my school!! Thank you so much!!!
Same!!!
Damn this is my school explenation
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how much of it came up on ur exam??
It's really helpful for the people who are studying from home
Amazing!!
I was struggling to understand and this video really helped me a lot, thankyou so much!!
This is so helpful I have a test tomorrow wish me luck!Thanks Cognito❤️
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did u pass??
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Great vid really helpful gives a really good overview
Thank you Sita! Really glad to hear it helped (and thanks for the comment it really helps the videos get seen so is a big help for us!). Good luck with all your work ✌️
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How about the bio test in 1hr 😭😭😭 I'm watching this 1hr from the exam
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Wasn’t that bad tbf
This video helped me much.Now I know what respiration.
I had to recover this because of spring break, taught me better than my teacher could in 1 hr and 40 minutes, thank you so much :D
Would u be able to do a few videos on required practicals or practicals that would help us understand the topics more?
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Hey there, Cognito just wanted to know what app you used to make this video. Cheers
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I was trying to understand at school but I understood it now thank you a lot ❤
I have my final exams tomorrow and this video really helped me understand. Wish me luck! Thanks cognito!
did you pass??????
Is this respiration in humans or plants? because in 0:18 you said "originally made in photosynthesis" I'm confused
Aerobic respiration occurs in both, but i think he meant that the glucose us humans use for aerobic respiration is made by photosynthesis, as we get our glucose from the food we eat, our body doesn't create it- and all biomass comes from plants as they're producers so yeah (i don't know if I'm 100% correct)
Glucose is a product of plants...they are the first ones who are mking them😊
what apps do you use to make the drawings and presentations?
I have an exam tomorrow, in watching youtube on 2x speed
How’d it go??
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Great vid you should probably be a teacher of how good you are
thank you so much for explaining Properly and make me understand everything for may science exam about space. hope for me to get a higher mark like normal
An amazing video! All content covered in an easy-to-understand way. Great work and thanks so much.
Thank you so much Cognito this helped a lot!!!😃😃
do both anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration give out heat?
Both processes are not 100% efficient, which means that some energy will be released in the form of heat. hope that answers your question after 2 years XD
do you think we need to learn that extra stuff about metabolism in the cgp books
What basically respiration is, only respiration?
Thank you for your AMAZING videos!!! They also apply to the HK secondary school syllabus and I’m now basically relying on them for my revision XD (I’m from HK)
3:15 a glitch?
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my exam is tomorrow i’ll reply with my results. wish me luck
What' do u get?
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I’ve never paid attention in biology, I just don’t like it and will definitely not take it next year😅.. however, I learnt a lot from this! I’ve used your math videos for my math examinations, and it has helped a ton. Thanks!!
Whoops, sorry Cognito, the accidental dislike was my fault, your videos are excellent and I removed the dislike and liked the amazing video. Sorry (for the accidental dislike), once again, your videos are amazing and I've recommended you to my science teacher. Keep up the brilliant work, and congrats on 200k+ subs!
Haha no worries at all, thanks for all the kind words 🤩
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Bro is held at gunpoint 💀
So can you tell me where the mould growing on poorly stored vinyl records gets its glucose from? Or is that some next level Biology?
Very informative 👍
Not me listen to this while scrolling my tiktok and hoping I pass my exam today🥹
This video helped me a lot ,thank you
Informative ❤️
u just gained a new subscriber
Shoutout to everyone here revising last minute. Lmfaooo
Thank you now I am sure I am gonna pass my science exam
Any videos on metabolism itself?
it's basically all the chemical processes in your body, especially those that cause food to be used for energy and growth. for example, if you have a faster metabolism, then you'll burn fat quicker.
Fantastic!
End of year exams here I come🧍
I prefer this than school
The video was very helpful
Thank you for a great video.
If it goes from glucose and oxygen to carbon dioxide and water, then how does it include water?
Where respiration takes place in the cell?
Heya - Aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria, and anaerobic respiration takes place in the cytoplasm :)
for plants?
W vid for gcses
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Have my mocks rn will reply if the videos actually helped after my results
Assalamualikum wa rahmatullah, how did you do?
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Cognito is a lifesaver
nice vid watching it rn
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still using your videos now 😂
Thank you very much
Thank you
Can I buy you a microphone
Can u pls make a video of respiratory system
You were speaking a bit quicker in this video!
Thank u
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my GCSE Biology is in 5 hours wish me luck guys
How did it go 😂😊
Bruhh it is like the programs behind the scene in ICT
I have an exam in an hour man 💀
i am watching this at 3 AM bc i have an exam at 6 AM today...
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And this is why we don’t need school 😢😂
anyone else doing it for homework?
Yep!
You Legend
i learned respiration in 2 min in this vid the in 2 terms in school
I tried using this to understand but I’m still confused, am in grade 8
I’m in grade 8 too, it’s pretty simple - do u want help?
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Who else is watching these before a test?
me
Come on let’s goooo
I still get none of this😭
sadly your alone😭✋i understandd way more than in school
Same
anyone here from 2021
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Actually my biology exam is tomorrow i will send my marks
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2024 anyone?
I'm re learning this for fun
Exam tomorrow will reply my results
what did u get?
there good but im forced to watch theme tho
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what teh sigma rizz from ohio
bio exam in 2 days 💔