Cellular energy is important for carrying out all processes inside the cell and maintaining homeostasis, a balance of internal conditions despite a changing environment. Cellular respiration is the way that cells produce the energy needed. There are four main steps in cellular respiration:...
百度试题 题目The purpose of cellular respiration is to produce ATP from stored energy in glucose. All of the following will generate ATP except 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Calvin cycle.反馈 收藏
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1c). Consistent with the preservation of a functional IMM, ATP-linked respiration was not compromised in the absence of cystine (Fig. 1d). Moreover, several NSCLC lines exhibited a significant elevation in maximal respiratory capacity that could not be explained by an increase in mitochondrial ...
Aerobic respiration, a term often used interchangeably with "cellular respiration," is a marvelously high-yield way for living things to extract energy stored in the chemical bonds of carbon compounds in the presence of oxygen, and put this extracted energy to use in metabolic processes. Eukaryotic...
Finally, oxygen fluctuations are correlated with spontaneous and locomotion-evoked changes in respiration rate, as well as the phase of the respiration cycle, also consistent with a dynamic regulation in systemic oxygenation. Results Locomotion drives localized cortical vasodilation...
and physiologic interactions that promote normal cellular respiration and tissue function. Mono-oxygenase, intradioxygenase, and interdioxygenase are specific enzymes that recruit oxygen as acofactorto perform required biologic processes.Collagendeposition and synthesis depend on an oxygen-dependent prolyl-hydro...
In all age groups, cellular activity became uncoupled from the respiratory cycle. Approximately 47% (18 of 38) of the mitral/tufted cells exhibited activity that was correlated with respiration in the open-naris state, while only 5% (2 of 38) were coupled during naris closure. These data (...
As SDH is a key enzyme in both the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and complex II in the ETC, 3-NPA treatment efficiently inhibits OxPhos35,36. Because completely blocking respiration has the potential to cause substantial cell death if sufficient amounts of the inhibitor are used, we first ...
34. During respiratory alkalosis caused by sepsis or mechanical respiration, a redistribution of the Pi into cells occurs and this reduces the extracellular content of Pi35. Increased levels of circulating catecholamines, which occurs in CF patients36, has been also associated with hypophosphatemia35....