Yes. Many enzymes are necessary for many of the reactions that convert macromolecules into ATP or energy. Without these enzymes, cellular respiration may take days to break down on molecule of glucose.
yes it is needed because without it oxygen cannot convert to a slam dunk or a reverse layup
Yes.
mitochondria
Yes they do. Enzymes change starch into glucose for cellular respiration.
Because enzymes catalyze all chemical reactions in an organism. For example without enzymes, or with bad enzymes, cellular respiration cannot occur because the Krebs cycle and many other systems in cellular respiration are facilitated by enzymes.
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of the cells. This organelle contains all the components required for cellular respiration. The enzymes involved in this pathway would be present here. Actually this orgnelle only contains the enzymes invovled in the last two parts of respiration the TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. The enzymes invovled in the TCA cycle are free floating in the cytoplasm like matrix of the mitochondria whereas the enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation are bound on the folds of mitochondrial membrane called the cristae. However the first part of cellular respiration is glycolysis, the splitting og 6C glucose into two 3C molecules. This step uses enzymes that are found outside of the mitochondrion instead in the cytoplasm of the cell and so the net ATP gained from each NAD here is only 2 as energy is required to get it across the mitochondrial membrane.
mitochondria
Ribosomes produce enzymes .
Yes, Oxygen is required for cellular respiration.
mitochondria
Yes they do. Enzymes change starch into glucose for cellular respiration.
Because enzymes catalyze all chemical reactions in an organism. For example without enzymes, or with bad enzymes, cellular respiration cannot occur because the Krebs cycle and many other systems in cellular respiration are facilitated by enzymes.
Water,optimum temperature,oxygen,certain ions and enzymes are needed for cellular respiration.
Oxygen is required for cellular respiration, because it is one of the ingredients needed for the metabolic reaction to occur, along with glucose.
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria of the cells. This organelle contains all the components required for cellular respiration. The enzymes involved in this pathway would be present here. Actually this orgnelle only contains the enzymes invovled in the last two parts of respiration the TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. The enzymes invovled in the TCA cycle are free floating in the cytoplasm like matrix of the mitochondria whereas the enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation are bound on the folds of mitochondrial membrane called the cristae. However the first part of cellular respiration is glycolysis, the splitting og 6C glucose into two 3C molecules. This step uses enzymes that are found outside of the mitochondrion instead in the cytoplasm of the cell and so the net ATP gained from each NAD here is only 2 as energy is required to get it across the mitochondrial membrane.
aerobic
mitochondria
Enzymes - biological catalysts.
The same genetic code produces those enzymes