Why does aerobic respiration occur in the mitochondria, yet anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm of a cell? Explain the role of O2 in respiration. Explain internal respiration, mechanical respiration and cellular respiration in detail and how they are dependent processes. ...
Aerobic respiration occurs in which organelle? Describe what happens during electron transport and what this has to do with a protein pump. Where does electron transport chain take place? In what cell organelle does cellular respiration occur?
Anaerobic respiration in humansoccurs primarily in muscle cells during high-intensity exercise. This might occur if you're pushing your limits during an aerobic activity, like spinning or a cardio workout, and the oxygen supply to your muscles is insufficient to maintain aerobic-only respiration. W...
How do cadherins and the actin cytoskeleton work together to cause shape changes in developing embryos such as the formation of the neural tube? Super cell characteristic of plasmodial slime molds results when which of the following common c...
The inner or cytoplasmic membrane, impermeable to polar molecules, regulates the passage of nutrients, metabolites, macromolecules, and information in and out of the cytoplasm and maintains the proton motive force required for energy storage. How does the folding of the inner mitochondrial membrane ben...
What is aerobic cellular respiration, and where does it occur in the cell? Where in the cell does the citric acid cycle take place? A) Cytoplasm B) Stroma C) Nucleus D) Mitochondrial matrix E) Intermembrane space If there is no oxygen in the mitochondrion, what process stops first? (a...
Why does the Krebs cycle occur in aerobic cellular respiration? How much ATP is generated in catabolism from the NADH? Is NAD+ or NADH used in catabolic reactions? Why can't acetyl CoA make glucose? Why is ATP required for glycolysis?
In aerobic conditions, cells produce pyruvic acid into acetyl-CoA to enter the Krebs cycle. Pyruvate dehydrogenase converts pyruvic acid to an acetyl group through a process called decarboxylation. The 2 carbon acetyl group then attaches to coenzyme A to form acetyl-CoA, which can now enter into...
Why does aerobic respiration occur in the mitochondria, yet anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm of a cell? One way to explain how cellular respiration and photosynthesis relate to each other is to say that: a. plant cells use the oxy...
The lactic acid that builds up in tired muscles is formed from pyruvate. If the reaction occurs with the addition of hydrogen to the ''Re'' face of pyruvate, what is the stereochemistry of the product? What is the yield of ATP from the complete aerobic catabolism for S...