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Every single day of your life,
from the time your father's sperm fertilized your
mother's egg until the day you die, your cells
need energyto grow, divide, transport materials
across membranes, and move. The same is true for
the cells of every organism, from bacteria to
bald eagles, from mushrooms to redwoods.
Cellular respiration
is the process that occurs in cells to provide
this energy. It is a process that converts energy
in the chemical bonds of nutrient molecules into
energy in the chemical bonds of adenosine triphosphate
(ATP). All organisms use ATP to temporarily hold
chemical energy until it is used by the cell.
This tutorial focuses on aerobic
respiration, a type of cellular respiration
that requires molecular oxygen (O2). Aerobic respiration
is the most common pathway for most kinds of cells.
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