Respiration - AQAMetabolism

All organisms respire in order to release energy to fuel their living processes. The respiration can be aerobic, which uses glucose and oxygen, or anaerobic which uses only glucose.

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Metabolism

is the term used for all the chemical reactions that go on inside an organism's body.

These reactions build up molecules, and break them down. They are controlled by enzymes.

In plants, here's a summary of the reactions that build up substances following photosynthesis:

A spider diagram showing the different cycles of Gluecose.

In plants, here's a summary of the reactions that break down compounds:

A flow chart showing the different cycles of Gluecose.

In animals, here's a summary of the reactions that build up substances following the absorption of the products of digestion:

A flow chart showing the different cycles of Glucose.

In animals, here's a summary of the reactions that break down compounds:

A flow chart showing the different cycles of Glucose.

Glycogen is broken down to meet short-term demands for energy.

Longer term, lipids are broken down. Proteins may be broken down during starvation.