How does anaerobic respiration function?Cellular Respiration:Cellular respiration is the process by which cells convert glucose into ATP. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells, and it requires oxygen.Answer and Explanation: Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your ...
How does plant anatomy aid in cellular respiration? Plants: Plants are kingdom of autotrophic organisms. Autotrophs are organisms which possess the ability to synthesize organic molecules from inorganic precursors. Plants use light energy to drive this process. ...
How does anaerobic respiration generate ATP? a. What would a cell do to generate ATP in the absence of oxygen? Be specific. b. How are they similar to aerobic cellular respiration? c. How are they different? How does the cell utilize ATP generated by respira...
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How does Aerobic Metabolism differ from Anaerobic Metabolism? Aerobic and anaerobic metabolism are the two main avenues our bodies use to derive energy. The crux of their difference lies in oxygen. Aerobic metabolism operates with oxygen, producing energy efficiently and yielding byproducts like carbon...
For a short period of time, like when running a race, anaerobic fermentation of sugar is okay. Your legs build up lactic acid from this fermentation process. This causes a "burn", and you stop running. Then your cells recover and produce energy using oxygen. ...
Evidence for enzyme repair was provided by shifting superoxide-stressed cells to an anaerobic environment: in 5 min, Fe/S enzyme dehydratase activities were back at their normal, non-stressed levels. Repair was also suggested by using EPR spectrum analysis of fumarase CONCLUSION AND PROSPECTS ...
Aerobic exercise, or “with oxygen,” requires increased oxygen to supply working muscles over a prolonged period, whileanaerobic training, or “without oxygen,” involves short bursts of activity in which muscles are fueled by the breakdown of their energy stores. ...
To make ATP, the muscle does the following: Breaks down creatine phosphate, adding the phosphate to ADP to create ATP Carries out anaerobic respiration, by which glucose is broken down to lactic acid and ATP is formed Carries out aerobic respiration, by which glucose, glycogen, fats and amino...
What is ATP? a. a molecule synthesized within mitochondria b. all of these c. the molecule all living cells rely on to do work Describe how cellular respiration pathways are regulated. Describe mechanisms by which ATP is produced - aerobic and anaerobic. ...