Is photosynthesis a catabolic or anabolic reaction? Does the catabolic pathway break down glucose? Which metabolic reaction occurs when a cell uses energy? Define the term catabolic reaction. Explain why the formation of glucose molecules from a polysaccharide such as glycogen is a good example of ...
Explain the relationship between reactants and products in an exergonic reaction. Which of the following reactions or pathways is catabolic? a. Breaking down ATP into AP and phosphate b. Making starch from many glucose molecules c. Photosynthesis: which builds glucose from carbon dioxide using ene...
True or false? The breakdown of glucose in cellular respiration is a catabolic reaction. True or false: Animals do not perform photosynthesis and plants do not perform cellular respiration. a.) True, because plants obtain all of their energy from ...
Cellular respiration is the set of biochemical processes through which an organism's cells use sugar and oxygen to create energy via adenosine triphosphate synthesis. The products of this overall reaction are carbon dioxide and water. Answer and Explanation: ...
(1) The term amphibolic pathway is used to describe the biochemical pathway which involves both anabolic and castabolic reactions, for example, Krebs cycle of respiration. (2) But present day plant physiologists consider respiration as amphibolic pathw
Photosynthesis is a biological process that helps transfer energy from the sun into chemical energy. Plants and other photosynthetic organisms can convert energy into sugar, which can be utilized to make cellular energy. In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is built up into glucose. ...
What is the purpose of photosynthesis? How does aerobic exercise affect triglyceride and lipoprotein levels? Why is cellular respiration called an aerobic process? What happens after vigorous exercise in the body? What is the purpose of stage 3 catabolic pathway?
Glucose is a very important substance for living organisms. Plants make it by going through photosynthesis, and animals get it from the food they eat. Organisms then process glucose by using cellular respiration, which goes through a series of reactions to transform glucose into usable energy molec...
Is glycolysis considered catabolic or anabolic...and why? Does the heart do glycolysis? For what purpose does a cell use the energy from redox reactions in cellular respiration? What role does NAD play in cellular respiration? Why is glucose catabolism important?
Is the Krebs cycle anabolic or catabolic? Why is acetyl COA not glucogenic? Where does NAD+ come from in the Krebs cycle? Why is photosynthesis referred to as a biochemical pathway? What happens between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle?