Respiration - Cellular process that generates energy for all life processes., Aerobic Respiration - Respiration with sufficient oxygen availability. Produces significantly more ATP per glucose molecule, Anaerobic Respiration - Respiration when current demand for ATP exceeds rate of oxygen transport. Produces less ATP per glucose and a toxic bi-product., Mitochondria - Organelle involved in aerobic respiration, Cristae - Highly folded inner membrane of mitochondrion. Where the third stage of respiration occurs. Makes water and lots of ATP. Uses O2., Matrix - Inner fluid-filled space where the second stage of respiration occurs. Produces lots of CO2 and Hydrogen., Cytoplasm - Jelly-like fluid filling of cell. Where the first stage of respiration (anaerobic) occurs., Cell - Smallest unit of life. Able to carry out all life processes (MRS GREN)., Lactic Acid - A waste product of anaerobic respiration. Toxic to cells., Water - A waste product of aerobic respiration., Glucose - The main energy molecule used by cells to generate ATP. Gained from nutrients., Carbon Dioxide - Chemical produced by both forms of respiration. A waste product that must be moved out of the organelle/cell., Oxygen - Chemical required by aerobic respiration. Added to Hydrogen to make water., ATP - The main energy carrier molecule in living cells. Energy stored in chemical bonds between phosphate ions.,

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