Explain internal respiration, mechanical respiration and cellular respiration in detail and how they are dependent processes. What is cellular respiration? What organisms can and cannot perform this process? Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to break dow...
Define respiration. Define and relate the following: fermentation, respiration, aerobic, anaerobic, and glycolysis. Define the term "respiration." Explain anaerobic cellular respiration, noting the lactic and alcoholic fermentation processes. Describe photosynthesis, cellular respiration, aerobic, and anaerobic...
including mutations of BRAF or NRAS3,6and aberrant expression of SOX family members,7but only a few of these represent driver events. These alterations often affect cellular metabolism, and melanomas can shift from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to aerobic glycolysis to meet increased energetic...
Since all aerobic heterotrophs emit CO2 due to respiration, it is possible this contributes to the enhancement of S. elongatus growth, although this is questionable given that these experiments were conducted in environments already considerably enriched for CO2 (2%). Instead, we hypothesize that ...
Explain why oxygen is important in the process of aerobic respiration? How can the rate of cellular respiration be measured? Explain. Define briefly the following without using the textbook or Wikipedia: 1- alveolar duct 2- bronchiole 3- epiglottis 4- trachea 5- internal respiration ...
Depending on the involvement of oxygen, two mechanisms of cellular respiration are known. The one in which oxygen is involved is denoted as aerobic... See full answer below.Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts ...
Both photosynthesis and aerobic cellular respiration are examples of complex metabolic pathways, consisting of many linked chemical reactions that require enzymes to function. Briefly, explain two (ON How does ATP contribute to metabolic reactions? A. Hydrolysis of ATP ...
Cells use cellular transport to move molecules both in and out of the cell. The molecules that are moved can be nutrients, ions, water, waste products or large particles of food. The type of transportation used is determined by the type of particles th...