Respiration in Plant (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 9 Apr, 2026

Respiration is an essential biological activity in which the exchange of gases between an organism and its surroundings occurs, producing the energy needed for cellular functions. Respiration is crucial for an organism's existence because it supplies the energy needed for various physiological activities, including cellular structure development, repair, and maintenance.

Phase of Respiration Cycle

Respiration is the process by which organisms exchange gases between the air around them and the cells in their bodies. All living organisms, from plants and animals to prokaryotic bacteria, Archaea, eukaryotic protists, fungi, and animals respire.

**Types of Respiration

There are 2 types of respiration:

**1. Aerobic Respiration

Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (O2) ⇢ Carbon Dioxide(CO2) + Water (H2O) + Energy (ATP)

**2. Anaerobic Respiration

C6H12O6 ⇢ 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 + 2ATP

anaerobic

**Phases of Respiration in Organisms

Cellular respiration occurs via a variety of metabolic pathways. In Prokaryotic cell respiration takes place in the cytoplasm, whereas in Eukaryotic cell, cell respiration starts in the cytoplasm and is completed in mitochondria. Glucose is degraded into water, carbon dioxide, and a small amount of ATP. More ATP is produced later in a process known as oxidative phosphorylation, which is powered by electron transport chain movement. The following is a summary of the various stages of cellular respiration:

**1. Glycolysis

Glycolysis

**Pyruvate Oxidation

2 Pyruvate + 2NAD+ + 2CoA⇢ 2 Acetyl-CoA+ 2NADH +2H+ +2CO2

**2. Krebs Cycle

3. The Electron Transport System

**Oxidative Phosphorylation

Oxidative Phosphorylation