5. If the organism is larger and more complex (i.e. a worm), the rate of
respiration of higher, because the organism requires more energy for
growth, mobility, and body function. If the organism is smaller and
Stationary (i.e. germinating peas), the rate of respiration is lower,
because the organisms require less energy, as they are stationary and
have less complex body functions.
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7. AEROBIC RESPIRATION ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
Aerobic
respiration is the
process most living
things undergo to
use food energy.
Here we will
investigate the
definition, the steps
of the process,
what goes in and
Anaerobic
respiration is a form
of respiration using
electron acceptors
other than oxygen.
Although oxygen is
not used as the final
electron acceptor,
the process still
uses a respiratory
electron transport
chain; it