Key term for Edexcel GCSE Biology, used in Pollution and Decay.
A chemical reaction in cells that uses oxygen to break down nutrient molecules, releasing a relatively large amount of energy for metabolic processes.
Aerobic respiration appears in Edexcel GCSE Biology revision content for Ecosystems and Material Cycles, especially Pollution and Decay and Decomposition in Composting.
Ecosystems and Material Cycles
Pollution and Decay • Decomposition in Composting
Ecosystems and Material Cycles
Pollution and Decay • Decomposition in Food Preservation
Ecosystems and Material Cycles
Material Cycles • Carbon Cycle
Exchange and Transport in Animals
Respiration • Respiration Rate Investigation
Exchange and Transport in Animals
Respiration • Aerobic vs Anaerobic Respiration
Exchange and Transport in Animals
Respiration • Cellular Respiration
Exchange and Transport in Animals
Exchange Surfaces • Transport Needs
Plant Structures and Functions
Plant Transport • Xylem and Phloem
Natural Selection and Genetic Modification
Selective Breeding and Genetic Engineering • Agricultural Solutions
Key Concepts in Biology
Food and Transport • Transport in Cells
Key Concepts in Biology
Cells and Microscopy • Sub-Cellular Structures
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