Cellular respiration and transport - Edexcel Cellular respiration

The circulatory system transports substances between the exchange surface and cells. It delivers oxygen and glucose to the tissues for respiration, which is the release of energy to cells.

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Cellular respiration

Releasing energy

Respiration releases energy - it is an process.

Why organisms need energy

All organisms need energy to carry out metabolic processes. This energy is used:

  • To drive the chemical reactions needed to keep organisms alive. An example is the reactions used to build complex , and from the products of in plants, and the products of in animals.
  • Movement - in animals, energy is needed to make muscles contract, while in plants, it is needed for transport.
  • For cell division.
  • To maintain constant conditions in cells and the body - .
  • To move molecules against concentration gradients in .
  • For the transmission of .

As animals respire, heat is also released. In birds and mammals, this heat is distributed around the body by the blood and helps to maintain a constant internal temperature.