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Question Question 8
What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? Name some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration.
| Aerobic respiration | Anaerobic respiration |
|---|---|
| Proceeds in the presence of oxygen. | Proceeds without using oxygen. |
| Complete breakdown of glucose. | Incomplete breakdown of glucose. |
| End products are carbon dioxide and water. | End-products are ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide. |
| More energy is released. | Less energy is released. |
Some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration are yeast, lactic acid bacteria and some parasitic worms like tape worm.
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Chapter 5: Life Processes — Quick Revision Guide
Introduction
Life processes are the basic functions performed by all living organisms to sustain life. This chapter covers nutrition (autotrophic and heterotrophic), respiration, transportation, and excretion in plants and animals.
Key Points at a Glance
- Photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 (in chloroplasts using chlorophyll and sunlight)
- Stomata: tiny pores for gas exchange and transpiration; guard cells control opening/closing
- Human digestive system: mouth (salivary amylase) → stomach (HCl, pepsin) → small intestine (bile, trypsin, lipase; absorption by villi) → large intestine → anus
- Aerobic respiration (mitochondria): glucose + O2 → CO2 + H2O + 38 ATP
- Anaerobic: in yeast → ethanol + CO2; in muscles → lactic acid; both yield 2 ATP
- Xylem: transports water upward (dead cells, transpiration pull); Phloem: transports food bidirectionally (living cells, uses ATP)
- Heart: 4 chambers, double circulation (pulmonary + systemic); septum prevents mixing
- Blood: plasma + RBCs (O2 via haemoglobin) + WBCs (immunity) + platelets (clotting)
- Nephron: Bowman's capsule + glomerulus → filtration → reabsorption → urine; dialysis for kidney failure
- Plant excretion: transpiration, leaf fall, stored in vacuoles, resins/gums
Real-World Connections
Photosynthesis is the basis of all food chains; fermentation used in bread and alcohol production; blood donation saves lives; dialysis machines sustain patients with kidney failure.
Quick Self-Test (5 Questions)
- What is the most important concept you learned from this chapter?
- Can you write three key equations/formulae from this chapter from memory?
- Draw a labelled diagram relevant to this chapter without looking at your notes.
- Explain one real-world application of a concept from this chapter.
- What is one common mistake students make in this chapter, and how can you avoid it?
Further Study
- NCERT Textbook Chapter 5
- NCERT Exemplar Problems
- Bright Tutorials Detailed Notes: ch05-life-processes.html
- Bright Tutorials Practice Questions: ch05-life-processes.html
- Previous Year CBSE Board Papers