Why do cells need both respiration and fermentation to breakdown glucose? Why do most organisms use aerobic cellular respiration (36ATP/glucose) rather than fermentation (2ATP/glucose) to supply their energy needs? What is the total amount of ATP produced by cellular respirati...
Why does a cell perform fermentation if it does not produce any ATP energy for the cell? Why do cells need fermentation to continue glycolysis? What is NAD+ role in cellular respiration vs fermentation Why does yeast undergo fermentation instead of anaerobic respiration when kept in absence of ...
Introduction: Cellular respiration and fermentation are used in cells to generate ATP. All cells in a living organism require energy or ATP to perform cellular tasks (Urry, Lisa A., et al. , pg. 162). Since energy can not be created (The first law of thermodynamics) just transformed, the...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Understanding the Need for Energy: Our body cells require energy to perform various functions essential for survival, such as growth, repair, and maintaining homeostasis.2. <stro
research in feminist science studies suggests otherwise. One does not necessarily need to be free of values to do good science, but denying their influence undermines the quality of scientific work. Instead of denial, reflecting on...
But first, what exactly is ageing, and when do we start ageing? Ageing is defined as the progressive accumulation of damage to your cells, tissues and organs, leading to disease and death. According to one study, this dreadful process starts at24 years of age, at least for the brain. Ac...
But first, what exactly is ageing, and when do we start ageing? Ageing is defined as the progressive accumulation of damage to your cells, tissues and organs, leading to disease and death. According to one study, this dreadful process starts at24 years of age, at least for the brain. Ac...
• Lactate Fermentation = animal cells –Converts pyruvate to lactate –Overall yield = 2 ATP 25 CQ8: Consider the following metabolic pathway: Pyruvate Acetyl CoA TCA cycle Lactate If Patrick’s enzyme responsible for converting pyruvate to acetyl CoA was inhibited, what would ...
Why do complex organisms need specialized cells? How do cells become specialized? How is cell communication involved in the cell cycle? Why do cells contain a small amount of ATP? How do cells come together to make organ systems? How is cell signaling involved in regulating the cell cycle?
Why does ATP require magnesium? Why does food energy need to be converted into ATP? Why is ATP well-suited as a metabolic energy currency? What is the role of ATP in bioenergetics? Why do some enzymes use GTP instead of ATP? Why would an organism use fermentation to generate ATP?