Differences of fermentation and aerobic respiration in terms of electron acceptor energy production?
How fermentation differ from aerobic respiration in terms of electron acceptor energy production and cellular compartmentation?
How fermentation differ from aerobic respiration in terms of electron acceptor energy production and cellular compartmentation?
Basically, economic, industrial, technological, and/or medical significance/importance of aerobic respiration
When a plant breaks down glucose in aerobic respiration, it takes glucose and oxygen molecules and breaks it down to CO2, H2O and ATP. I was just wondering, where does the CO2 and H2O go? Back into the atmosphere? Is the water transpired through the leaves? Or does the plant keep the water and just [...]
What are the steps of aerobic respiration?…and go through and describe each process. How much ATP is produced in each process? this is my bio midterm question. can you make it simple so i know what it mean. THANK YOU!!
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I am so lost what is the equation for aerobic respiration?
PLease explain how the equations for photosynthesis and aerobic respiration compare?
A basic overview of cellular respiration and a detailed explanation of aerobic (with oxygen) respiration.
Aerobic Respiration is the process of creating energy (ATP) in the Mitochondrion. This begins with the Krebs Cycle. Pyruvate is partially broken down by enzymes. The two products, NADH and FADH2, give up an electron that is then passed to the first Cytochrome along the electron transport chain. The electron is passed to every cytochrome [...]
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