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etc takes place in mitochondria while chemiosmosis takes place entirely in cell membrane
released entirely as body heat into the environment.
If cellular respiration were to stop the electron transport chain would end. This would cause the energy production to decrease.
The main one is the fermentatory production of Ethanol.Respiration Make 36-38 ATPOxygen PresentFermentationOxygen absentMake 2 ATPone uses oxygen to get energy and the other uses yeast!
Mitochondria, is the part of the cell which converts oxygen into energy. It is the site of respiration in the cell and it produces energy so that the cell can carry out its basic functions. The end product it forms is ATP or Adenosine Tri-phosphate. The red blood cells in our body do not have a mitochondria which ensures that the energy is transferred to the particular body part and is not absorbed by the RBC itself.
etc takes place in mitochondria while chemiosmosis takes place entirely in cell membrane
Respiration in a plant occurs in each living cell of plant> Aerobic respiration starts in the cytosol and then continues in the mitochondria, whereas anaerobic respiration takes place entirely in the cytosol
fermentation is entirely anaerobic wheras cellular respiration only has 1 out of 3 stages that is anaerobic, the other 2 being aerobic (need oxygen to carry out rweactions. from this you can tell what anaerobic must mean:) i hope this helps:D
Plants give off a large amount of oxygen as a result of photosynthesis. It is important to note that this oxygen does not come from carbon dioxide, but rather from water consumed in the process of photosynthesis. However, it is also important to point out that saying plants "do not need" oxygen is not entirely accurate. Plants do need some oxygen, because like all eukaryotic cells, they rely on mitochondria for some of their energy needs, and mitochondria require oxygen to perform cellular respiration. Plants just make a lot more oxygen than they need.
Sugar is an organic molecule which stores energy.
Yes, there are hundreds of different reactions, many of which can be very similar and others which are entirely unique.
If cellular respiration were to stop the electron transport chain would end. This would cause the energy production to decrease.
released entirely as body heat into the environment.
That entirely depends on the reactions of each of you to the two activities.
Yes, it is a depressant. It can stop respiration and heart function entirely.
The main one is the fermentatory production of Ethanol.Respiration Make 36-38 ATPOxygen PresentFermentationOxygen absentMake 2 ATPone uses oxygen to get energy and the other uses yeast!
Anaerobic respiration does release energy, but it only releases about 1/17 of the energy as aerobic respiration (2 ATP vs. 38 ATP generated). Some bacteria live entirely off of anaerobic respiration (oxygen might even kill them), but people cannot do so.