Glucose is anaerobic turns into atp and it can be used for energy without oxygen
ATP production begins with glucose..
In aerobic respiration, oxygen is used by the cells to achieve complete breakdown of carbohydrates to carbon dioxide & water; large quantities of ATP are produced. Anaerobic respiration takes place in the absence of oxygen; only the glycolysis sequence occurs, and much less ATP is produced.
The products of the light reaction are 18 ATP, 12 NADPH2 and 6O2 (which is actually a byproduct.)
Physical activities lasting for more than 2 minutes
None. Oxygen is required for the production of ATP
No. Oxygen is transported to cells to be used in ATP production via hemoglobin in our blood.
more oxygen is taken up by the muscles/lungs; oxygen is used/needed for energy/ATP production/respiration
Calcium is used in bones and shells. Carbon is used in sugar and all organic compounds. Oxygen is used in water, sugar, and energy production using ATP.
It blocks the final electron receptor, oxygen. So the cells do not complete the production of ATP and die.
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Oxygen is used in cellular respiration to obtain ATP, which is used for energy.
The name of a cell that has stopped assembling ATP is anaerobic, meaning to be without oxygen. What occurs is Anoxia: a situation in which there is no available oxygen in the cell. Without oxygen the respiratory chain stops, there is no ATP production, the cell does not obtain energy and then dies.
Yes. ATP synthase does increase the production of ATP aerobic cellular respiration. That means oxygen has to be present to be the last or final electron acceptor.
Diffusion of cytoplasmic oxygen.
Oxygen is necessary for the production of ATP, energy used by the cell in areas such as protein production and active transport. They are the final electron recipient in the ETC, using two H+ atoms to form H2O.