What is ATP in biology? What is the resulting compound when ATP releases energy? What are the main events of glycolysis? How is ATP formed? a. How much of the energy in glucose is converted to ATP? b. What happens to the energy that is not converted to ATP?
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What is lactic acid fermentation? Learn about the lactic acid fermentation equation and examples, and see a comparison of lactic acid vs. alcoholic fermentation. Related to this Question How do bacteria produce? What component(s) are present in all bacteria?
What is cellular respiration in Biology? Which metabolic pathway is both common to cellular respiration and fermentation? The most efficient method of generating ATP for most organisms is aerobic respiration. What molecule is required for aerobic respiration? Some microbes thrive ...
When you exercise your body you produce waste products. Muscles, for example, discard lactic acid (乳酸) into the blood; cells dump in carbon dioxide, When these wastes reach a certain level in the blood, the brain is notified and your activity level drops. Excess wastes in the muscles may...
evolutionChemical evolution simulated in the labYields from Sparking a Mixture of CH4, NH3, H2O, and H2CompoundYield (%)Formic Acid4.0Glycine (Amino acid)2.1Glycolic acid1.9Alanine (Amino acid)1.7Lactic acid1.6-alanine0.76Propionic acid0.66Acetic acid0.51Iminodiacetic acid0.37-Amino-n-butyric acid...
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Metabolic reprogramming is a pivotal biological process in which cellular metabolic patterns change to meet the energy demands of increased cell growth and proliferation. In this review, we explore metabolic reprogramming and its impact on fibrotic disea
What is the evaluation of microorganisms involved in the different stages of Ogi fermentation? (a) What is lactic acid fermentation? (b) What are some examples of lactic acid fermentation? Which type of respiration involves the process of fermentation?
1. What is ATP? 2. What is ADP? 3. Why does energy need to be transferred from glucose to ATP? What is ATP in biology? What form and type of energy are present in the ATP molecule? Define or describe the following term: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ...