3.5: Cellular Respiration

In the previous lesson, you learned how plants use photosynthesis to get and store energy. Once that energy is stored (typically in the form of glucose), eukaryotes have several ways to turn it back to usable energy (ATP). Topic 3.5 explains both the aerobic (with oxygen) and anaerobic (without oxygen) ways cells produce ATP.

Videos:

AP Playground | Cellular Respiration

PoseKnows Biology | Cellular Respiration (Part I)

PoseKnows Biology | Cellular Respiration (Part II)

Amoeba Sisters | Cellular Respiration

Amoeba Sisters | Cellular Respiration: Before the Bell Biology

Amoeba Sisters | Fermentation

Crash Course Biology | Cellular Respiration: Do Cells Breathe?

Bozeman Science | Cellular Respiration

Bozeman Science | Photosynthesis and Respiration