I think that it is Mitochondria...but im not sure.
The first stages in the breakdown of glucose occur in the cytoplasm of the cell. These reactions do not use oxygen and only a small amount of energy is converted to ATP. Much more energy is released in the second stage which does take place in the mitochondria. This is the stage which uses oxygen.
32-34 molecules of ATP are produced by aerobic respiration. This can only occur in the presence of oxygen. The total production is 36, but 2 ATP are used up in the reaction.
Total 38 molecules of ATP are produced in complete oxidation of glucose molecule.
yes.
36 ATP molecules can be produced from a single molecule of glucose through the complete process of cellular respiration.
36 - 38 ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
You will find cells in any living thing or person.
Human feces (or stools) are produced by the entire digestive system.
when we talk about (fate) we mean thoes thngs that when photosynthesis occur happes. They are: Glucose is converted to starch and temporaly stored in the day. The triose phosphate of the Calvin cycle can be synthesised into hexose sugars eg,glucose and fructose.The glucose may be polymerised to give starch for storage or maybe made into cellulose which makes up over 50% of the cell wall.
36 molecules when using aerobic respiration, but only 2 when using anaerobic.
four are produced from anaerobic 32 are produced from aerobic and 36 are produced all together
Glucose(organic molecule) and oxygen are produced by photosynthesis. Because only plants are capable of synthesizing organic compounds from inorganic substances. The photosynthesis is performed by a number of chemical reactions. The entire process is still beyond the grasp of our technocrates.
36 ATP molecules can be produced from a single molecule of glucose through the complete process of cellular respiration.
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Glycolysis
36 - 38 ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
Yes. The molecules of a gas spread out to fill their entire container.
You will find cells in any living thing or person.
The Enzymes in the mouth breaking up the molecules The Enzymes in the mouth breaking up the molecules
Glycogen is the molecule that function as the secondary long term energy storage in animal and fungal cells.It is made primarily by the liver and the muscles ,but can also be made by glycogenesis within the brain and stomach. The structure of gycogen consist of a core protein of glycogenin(a enzyme involved in converting glucose to glycogen,act as a primer, by polymerizing the first few glucose molecules, after other enzymes takes over) surrounded by branches of glucose units.The entire granule may contain approximately 30,000 glucose units.
Yes, definitely! Atoms and molecules make up the entire universe! They are also on the sun, Mars, Jupiter, everywhere.