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Class 10 Science Online Notes - Respiration

Class 10 Science Online Notes - Respiration 

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In this article, the following topic “RESPIRATION” from the chapter 6 named ‘Life processes’ of CBSE Class 10th Science is discussed. These notes are short and crisp, the student will understand facilely.
Respiration
All living organisms, whether plants or animals require energy to drive life activities.
Solar energy trapped by green plants during photosynthesis is the ultimate source of energy available to living organisms for the purpose.
To keep the life process in motion, the energy obtained by the oxidation of various photosynthesis products by the process called respiration.
10th Science Notes Respiration NCERT Solutions for Class 10 Science,CBSE class 10th science
  • The process of respiration which releases energy takes place inside the cells of the body is known as cellular respiration.
  • Respiration is essential for life because it provides energy for carrying out all the life processes which are necessary to keep the organism alive.

How Energy Released during Respiration is Stored?

  • The energy produced during respiration is stored in the form of ATP molecules in the cells of the body and utilized by the organism as when required.
  • ADP (Adenosine Di-Phosphate, low energy content), Inorganic Phosphate (Pi) and ATP (Adenosine Tri-Phosphate, high energy content) are the substances present inside a cell.
  • The energy released during respiration is used to make ATP molecules form ADP and inorganic phosphate.
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