The energy is harnessed in the form of a biomolecule called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The process can be divided into two steps: anaerobic cellular respiration (in which oxygen is not used), and aerobic cellular respiration (in which oxygen is used). With the exception of yeasts and ...
What are the two products of anaerobic respiration in plants? Describe the main structures involved in photosynthesis. What are the (1) products and (2) reactants in photosynthesis? a. 1 = oxygen, 2 = carbon dioxide b. 1 = glucose, 2 = water c. 1 = water & carbon dioxide, 2 = ...
What are some anaerobic microbes living in ruminant animals that take part in the process of enteric fermentation? What gas is produced in fermentation, and what gas is used in cellular respiration? Which is produced by alcoholic fermentation? I. ethanol II. lactic acid III. carbon dioxide IV....
What are the products of anaerobic respiration in yeast? Answer and Explanation: Learn more about this topic: Anaerobic Respiration | Definition, Equation & Types from Chapter 1/ Lesson 2 346K Learn the definitions of anaerobic and aerobic respiration. Discover the anaerobic respiration equation and...
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This stage consists of a series of electron transfer from organic compounds to oxygen while simultaneously releasing energy during the process. In aerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is the molecular oxygen while in anaerobic respiration there are other acceptors like sulfate. This chain of...
It is a potentially toxic gas produced by anaerobic bacterial decomposition of protein and other sulphur-containing organic matter [9,10]. Its toxicity mechanism is via interruption of mitochondrial cellular respiration through binding to and inhibiting cytochrome C oxidase in complex IV of the ...
Coupled anaerobic and aerobic microbial processes for Mn-carbonate precipitation: A realistic model of inorganic carbon pool formation Li Y, Wang X, Li Y, Duan J, Jia H, et. al. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 2019 vol: 256 pp: 49-65 On the influence of cannabinoids on cell mor...
What is the main function of carbohydrates? Explain. The form of carbohydrates that circulate in the blood is: a. glucose b. lactose c. sucrose d. glycogen What are the products of cellular and anaerobic respiration? What is one of the products of cellular respiration? a. water b. sucrose...
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