The microorganisms break the material down through aerobic respiration. All that really means is they need oxygen. That's where you come in. They get that oxygen from air you introduce when you turn the compost (more on that in a minute). The microorganisms also need water to live and ...
How is photosynthesis, aerobic respiration and anaerobic metabolism connected? Do plants perform cellular respiration? Explain why or why not. Explain how photosynthesis and cellular respiration provide energy for life. Why are fe...
Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration View Solution Anaerobic respiration | Factors affecting respiration View Solution How does aerobic respiration differ from anaerobic respiration ? View Solution Anaerobic respiration was coined by View Solution RQ in anaerobic respiration is View Solution Recomme...
Why do plants do anaerobic respiration, although plants don't do any activity? Explain why aerobic respiration is better at producing ATP than fermentation. Why do cells in anaerobic circumstances use up more glucose than in aerobic? When there is...
When grapes are attached to the plant, aerobic respiration takes place in the cells as the oxygen reaches there. But when plucked, no oxygen reaches the cell, therefore fermentation starts. It is obvious that fermentation takes place only in the absenc
Carbohydrates are used by both plants and animals. Animals use them for energy, while plants use them for building and storage. Plants and animals both have methods of storing excess carbohydrates, but plants do not store them as glycogen the way animals do. ...
(LECA), living about 1.8 billion years ago, contained an aerobic organelle. The mitochondrial organelle of LECA would probably have looked much like extant mitochondria in certain protists [4]. Just as in modern eukaryotes, the main function of mitochondria in LECA would have been oxidative ...
In the Proceedings of Endocytobiology III, I had the opportunity to outline some ideas about how the evolution of cellular clocks may have occurred concomitantly with the evolution of eukaryotic cells (Kippert 1987). I speculated whether internal timekee
Seeds need oxygen and proper airflow to produce enough energy to spring back from dormancy. This is due to their glucose content, which pilots the aerobic respiration process. At this stage, seeds release energy from food stores, and they require oxygen to do so. ...
Why do plants do anaerobic respiration, although plants don't do any activity? What distinguishes photosynthesis (as done in plants) and aerobic respiration? A. One consumes CO2, the other produces CO2 B. One uses light to excite ele...