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Cellular Respiration Basics

Updated: May 2

HSC Biology | Free Study Notes

This topic matters because cells need a usable source of energy for processes such as active transport, growth, repair and movement, and the Module 1 syllabus specifically includes investigating cell respiration in eukaryotic cells as part of cell function.


In this lesson

  • the word equation for cellular respiration

  • the role of mitochondria

  • the reactants and products of respiration

  • how ATP is released

  • how respiration links to photosynthesis


What is cellular respiration?

Cellular respiration is the process cells use to release usable energy from glucose.

This energy is released in a form the cell can use, called ATP.

Cellular respiration is important because cells need energy for:

  • active transport

  • growth

  • repair

  • chemical reactions

  • movement in specialised cells


The word equation for cellular respiration

The word equation for aerobic cellular respiration is:

glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + (energy)


The energy released is captured in ATP.

A fuller version is:

glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + (ATP)


Reactants and products

Reactants

Reactants are the substances needed at the start of the reaction.

In cellular respiration, the reactants are:

  • glucose

  • oxygen


Products

Products are the substances made by the reaction.

In cellular respiration, the products are:

  • carbon dioxide

  • water

  • ATP is released, which stores usable energy for the cell


Simple summary

Part of the process

Substance

Reactant

Glucose

Reactant

Oxygen

Product

Carbon dioxide

Product

Water

Released

ATP


Mitochondria

Mitochondria are the main site of aerobic respiration in eukaryotic cells.


Why mitochondria matter

Mitochondria are important because they:

  • help release energy from glucose

  • produce ATP for cell activities

Cells with high energy demands often contain many mitochondria.

Examples include:


ATP release

ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate.


Why ATP is important

ATP is the cell’s immediate energy source.

The energy released during respiration is transferred into ATP so the cell can use it when needed.


What ATP is used for

Cells use ATP for:

  • moving substances against concentration gradients

  • building larger molecules

  • cell division

  • movement of cilia or flagella

  • muscle contraction in animals


Key idea

Respiration does not just “make energy”. It releases energy from glucose and transfers that energy into ATP.

That wording is more accurate and more exam-friendly.


Where respiration happens

Respiration happens continuously in living cells.


In eukaryotic cells

Most aerobic respiration happens in the mitochondria.


In plants and animals

Both plant and animal cells carry out cellular respiration.

This is a very common point of confusion. Plants do not only photosynthesise, they also respire.


Role of respiration in cells

Respiration allows cells to use the energy stored in food molecules.

Without respiration:

  • cells could not release enough usable energy

  • ATP supply would fall

  • many cell processes would stop

This is why respiration is essential for both plants and animals.


Link to photosynthesis

Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are closely linked.


Photosynthesis

  • uses carbon dioxide and water

  • requires light energy

  • produces glucose and oxygen


Cellular respiration

Cellular respiration:

  • uses glucose and oxygen

  • produces carbon dioxide and water

  • releases energy into ATP


The link

The products of photosynthesis are the reactants of respiration.

The products of respiration are the reactants of photosynthesis.

This is why the two processes are often described as complementary.


Important difference

They are linked, but they are not opposites in a simple sense:

  • photosynthesis stores energy in glucose

  • respiration releases energy from glucose into ATP


Worked example


Exam-style question

State the word equation for cellular respiration and explain why mitochondria are important.


Worked answer

The word equation for cellular respiration is:

glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water

Mitochondria are important because they are the main site of aerobic respiration in eukaryotic cells, where energy from glucose is released and transferred into ATP.


Why this works

This answer:

  • states the correct equation

  • names the organelle

  • links mitochondria to ATP production and energy release


Common mistakes

  • Saying respiration only happens in animals. Plant cells also respire.

  • Mixing up the word equations for photosynthesis and respiration.

  • Saying mitochondria create energy from nothing. They release energy from glucose.

  • Forgetting that oxygen is a reactant in aerobic respiration.

  • Saying ATP is a reactant. It is produced during respiration.


Quick quiz

  1. What is the word equation for cellular respiration?

  2. In which organelle does most aerobic respiration happen?

  3. Name the two reactants of cellular respiration.

  4. What is ATP used for in cells?

  5. How does respiration link to photosynthesis?


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