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cyanide and carbon monoxide
cyanide and carbon monoxide
Cyanide.
carbon monoxide
Cyanide acts as an enzym inhibitor, which stops almost all chemical reactions in the body. Mainly, it stops the complex path of respiration, therefore stopping you being able to use Oxygen and release the waste of Carbon Dioxide.
true- if cellular respiration stops then an animal will not be able to breathe.
Cellular respiration begins with the transportation of glycolysis into the mitochondria. The final step of cellular respiration will either be fermentation or an electron transport chain depending on whether it is anaerobic or aerobic respiration.
No, respiration is continuous. Photosynthesis stops at night, as it is light dependent.
yea
Yes. Yeast respire anaerobically by ethanol fermentation. This is different from the lactic acid fermentation in humans in that it produces copious amounts of ethanol and carbon dioxide rather than lactic acid. This production of ethanol and carbon dioxide makes yeast the organism of choice for the brewing of alcoholic drinks and bread-making.
neutron star
the entire process of cellular respiration stops