According to the text, a major limitation of anaerobic glycolysis is that it can [A] produce in large animals more lactic acid than the liver can safely reconvert. [B] necessitate a dangerously long recovery period in large animals. [C] reduce energy more slowly than it can be used by ...
Fill in the blank. In eukaryotic cells, respiration, other than glycolysis, take place in the ___. Where does oxidative phosphorylation occur in eukaryotes? What ATP producing process occurs during anaerobic conditions? How is ATP produced through glycolysis? Explain ...
Even under aerobic conditions, tumor cells with strong metabolisms still need anaerobic glycolysis to obtain energy (known as the Warburg effect), and this process requires the up-regulation of most enzymes in the glyco- lytic pathway, including lactate dehydrogenase. High lac- tate dehydrogenase (...
(a) Where in the cell does glycolysis occur? (b) How much oxygen is used during glycolysis? Where is ATP used in glycolysis? Where does anaerobic respiration occur in bacteria since it does not have mitochondria? Where in the cell does pyruvate oxidation take place? Where i...
Abstract: The Warburg effect in tumor cells involves the uptake of high levels of glucose, enhanced glycolysis, and the metabolism of pyruvate to lactic acid rather than oxidative phosphorylation to generate energy under aerobic conditions. This effect is closely related to the occu...
How do ATP and ADP function in capturing and releasing energy? Explain where the energy that drives ATP synthesis by the F0F1-ATP synthase comes from. What is the ATP yield of anaerobic cellular respiration? What ATP producing process occurs during anaerobic conditions? What is ATP...