Compare and contrast fermentation and respiration (both aerobic and anaerobic) in terms of relative ATP yield. a. How many high-energy triphosphates are formed by substrate-level phosphorylation during each turn of the TCA cycle? b. How many are formed as the result of oxidative phosph...
Compare and contrast the light dependent reaction to glycolysis of cellular respiration.Compare and contrast the processes of photosynthesis and cell respiration.Compare and contrast: 1) aerobic respiration with anaerobic respiration. 2) respiration with fermentation. and 3) aerobi...
Fermentation and respiration are two processes that create energy from a glucose molecule. Fermentation creates the energy without needing oxygen, which hastens the growth of microorganisms. On the other hand, respiration requires oxygen in order to create the energy from glucose, this, in turn, mak...
TCA cycle, also referred asCitric acid cycleorKrebs cycle, takes place in the matrix of mitochondria. It is a part of aerobic respiration; hence, it takes place only in aerobes. TCA cycle is a cyclic, enzyme catalyzed pathway where a 4-carbon substrate (oxaloacetic acid) accepts 2-carbon ...
of all chemical reactions occurring in an organism. Metabolism includes anabolism and catabolism. Anabolism is the process by which larger molecules are built from smaller ones eg. Photosynthesis. Catabolism, on the other hand, involves breaking down ...
Glucose is one of a primary energy source found in the living organisms. The energy of the glucose is converted into ATP molecules by different processes of the cell such as aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration and fermentation. ATP is the nucleotide which releases and stores energy in the...
These organisms get energy from this compound throughaerobic or anaerobic respiration or fermentation. What is L Glucose? L-glucose is an organic compound and its IUPAC name is (2S,3R,4S,5S)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanal. Its molecular formula and molecular weights are C6H12O6and 180.16 gmo...
that can live and grow in the presence or absence of the molecular oxygen. When oxygen is present, facultative anaerobes show aerobic respiration while they can switch into fermentation or anaerobic respiration when the oxygen is absent. This is the difference between obligate and facultative ...
in the cytoplasm whereas eukaryotic cells carry out cellular respiration mostly inside the mitochondria of the cell. In aerobic respiration, one glucose molecule can generate 36-38 molecules of ATP, but in anaerobic respiration (through glycolysis and fermentation) only 2 ATP molecules could be ...
The below infographic presents the differences between lactate threshold and OBLA in tabular form for side by side comparison. Summary – Lactate Threshold vs OBLA Lactate threshold and OBLA are two levels related to lactate accumulation that take place during the switch between aerobic respiration to...