What is the equation for aerobic respiration? What are the by-products of cellular respiration in animals? What are the by-products of photosynthesis in plants? What are the steps in the process of cellular respiration? What are the reactants? Is water a reactant? Which chemical reacti...
glycolysis may be the only metabolic process available. This is where the "lactic acid burn" you may have heard about comes in. If pyruvate cannot enter aerobic respiration as described below, it is converted into lactate, which itself doesn't do a ...
Additionally, oxidative DNA damage is believed to play a major role in the pathogenesis of ageing. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated as side products during aerobic respiration, a process that involves the stepwise reduction of molecular oxygen to water. One of the most dangerous ...
N2O can be produced via N-cycling pathways such as denitrification and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonia (DNRA) under anaerobic conditions, and nitrification under aerobic conditions [19]. The DO concentrations observed in the Qingyijiang River were high enough for nitrification, and the ...
Figure 1. Possible pathways of the aerobic degradation of n-alkanes by fungi. Bifurcation is possible at the end of terminal oxidation pathway: the obtained carboxylic acid can either go through β-oxidation or be further oxidized by the ω-fatty acid monooxygenases to form dicarboxylic acid (bi...
4. Physiology and Biochemistry:Water relations, mineral nutrition and ion transport, mineral deficiencies; Photosynthesis – photochemical reactions; photophosphorylation and carbon fixation pathways; C3, C4 and CAM pathways; Mechanism of phloem transport; Respiration (anerobic and aerobic, including fermentat...
In addition, this yeast does not require light for accumulation of astaxanthin, is able to metabolise many kinds of saccharides under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, and reproduces at relatively high growth rates [24]. Besides, its approval as a colour stabiliser for fish feed ...
In both CA and MAP approaches, the use of different gas composition (e.g., changes in ratio Oxygen (O2)/Carbon dioxide (CO2)) aims to minimize the metabolic activity and oxidative phenomena, thus reducing the physiological decay caused by aerobic microorganisms (e.g., B. cinerea) [36,39...