Respiration

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  1. 3. the inability of a muscle to contract with full force
  2. 5. a by-product of anaerobic respiration in yeast
  3. 7. a use of the energy released in respiration that is important for mammals and birds
  4. 10. the by-product of anaeorbic respiration in animal cells
  5. 12. this is the insoluble storage sugar in the liver and muscles that can be broken down into glucose
  6. 13. oxidation of lactic acid after exercise, breaks the lactic acid down into carbon dioxide and this second product
  7. 16. respiration in the absence of oxygen
  8. 18. one important use of fermentation
  9. 20. a use of the energy released in respiration that enables movement
  10. 22. the number that goes before carbon dioxide, water and oxygen in the balanced chemical equation for respiration
  11. 23. this is the insoluble storage sugar in plants
  12. 25. The site of most steps of aerobic respiration
  13. 26. The sugar needed for respiration
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  1. 1. the term to describe reactions that release heat energy to the surroundings
  2. 2. Another term used for anaerobic respiration in yeast cells
  3. 4. the reason plants and animals store sugar as insoluble starch and glycogen respectively, is to prevent this process
  4. 6. is the amount of extra oxygen the body needs after exercise to react with the accumulated lactic acid and remove it from thecells
  5. 8. a use of the energy released in respiration that moves molecules from a low to high concentration
  6. 9. the location of anaerobic respiration
  7. 11. what is this the formula for C6H12O6, O2
  8. 14. blood vessels will widen during exercise to deliver more blood tot he muscles to bring glucose and oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide and heat .The vessels are said to ________________, another word for widen.
  9. 15. the sum of all the reactions in a cell or the body
  10. 17. A gas released in aerobic respiration that is also used in photosynthesis
  11. 19. making large molecules from smaller molecules requires an input of this
  12. 21. the organ where lactic acid is converted back into glucose
  13. 24. the type of respiration that releases the most amount of energy