The relative contribution of aerobic and anaerobic metabolism to ATP production was assessed in sea raven (Hemitripterus americanus) hearts. The problem was approached by measuring the rates of oxygen consumption and lactate production by perfused isolated hearts performing mechanical work. In the ...
It is important to note that the ‘anaerobic’ metabolism is not a pathway that functions in the absence of oxygen but rather it ‘does not use oxygen’. The ‘anaerobic’ metabolism that transforms adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and phosphocreatine (CrP) should therefore not be termed ‘anaerobic...
Accordingly, this study was conducted to eliminate Pb2+and Hg2+in MICP through aerobic and anaerobic nitrate utilization process. It initiated by maximizing NAP and NAR (the key enzymes for MICP) activities using the optimization statistical approach. Subsequently, under optimized conditions, the pre...
The compounds o-phenanthroline and p-chlorophenyldimethyl urea inhibit photophosphorylation under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The inhibition of photophosphorylation is found to be related to the inhibition of Hill-reaction activity brought about by these compounds. Evidence leading to concepts of...
One anaerobic energy system is known as the ATP-CP system and provides immediate energy for instantaneous burst of exercise such as for a throw, sprint or jump and can last from 0 - 10 seconds. The other anaerobic system, known as the lactic acid system, provides energy for very hard effo...
Anaerobic glycolysis contributed 4%, 31% and 37% of the ATP production in the three experiments, respectively, but total ATP production from anaerobic glycolysis was the same, suggesting a maximal anaerobic glycolytic capacity (MAGC). MAGC may be a limiting factor for muscle performance at 25 ...
The aerobic production of lactate from glucose by the intestine has been proposed as an important source of carbon substrate for liver glycogen synthesis. In order to determine the significance of aerobic and anaerobic lactate production by jejunal villus cells, we determined lactate production and ene...
Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration in Yeast Cells essaysThe...Yeastiest way to produce energy? Living organisms catabolize organic molecules within their cells and use the energy released to manufacture ATP by phosphorylating ADP. Many prokaryotes and
Lactic acid production from lactose by Lactobacillus plantarum: kinetic model and effects of pH, substrate, and oxygen Batch fermentation of lactose to lactic acid was conducted using Lactobacillus plantarum under aerobic and anaerobic conditions (operation without aeratio... W Fu,AP Mathews - 《Bioch...
The new TIP reagent is suitable for measuring ATP in aerobic and anaerobic soil.Anaerobic soils contain smaller ATP concentrations than aerobic soils.There was no difference in biomass ATP concentrations in substrate amended or non-amended aerobic soils.There was no apparent relationship in anaerobic ...