There are a variety of enzymes that participate in the process of cellular respiration. Each metabolic step in the pathway is typically facilitated by a specific enzyme that effectively speeds up the rate of reaction.
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Living beings that are heterotrophs break down chemical compounds daily. One way is through digestion. Another way is through the act of cellular respiration, which decomposes glucose into carbon dioxide and water.
This can be proved by taking the example of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In photosynthesis molecules of water and carbon dioxide are converted into glucose and oxygen. In respiration, glucose and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water.
Sodium can be combined with the majority of other elements to form compounds; another chemical element cannot be obtained by chemical reactions.
In the human body enzymes control the rates of chemical reactions. Enzymes speed up reactions by lowering the activation energy, or the amount of energy required for the reaction to occur.
endothermic and exothermic reactions
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photosynthesis,respiration, and another synthesis using heat
I think you are asking about the respiration reaction Glucose + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water C6H1206 + 6 O2 ---> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O (balanced equation)
During cellular respiration a molecule called Adenine triphosphate or ATP is produced which is used for many different aspects of a cell's functions. Another molecule that is produced that contains potential energy is called NADH. A net total of 2 ATP and 2 NADH is produced during the stages of cellular respiration known as glycolysis and linkage reactions.
Cellular respiration need to happen "to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products. The reactions involved in respiration are catabolic reactions that involve the oxidation of one molecule and the reduction of another."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular_respirationBasically, it needs to turn energy from Nutrients to ATP. (Simplified Version) :D
There are 2 ATP molecules produced in Glycolysis and another 2 in Krebs cycle ans 32 ATP molecules in Electron Transport Chain so... 32+2+2=36
No, fermentation is another form of respiration. It occurs when there is no final acceptor for the electrons in the transport chain. The opposite process of cellular respiration is photosynthesis because it builds up the molecules that respiration breaks down.
There were several scientist who discovered cellular respiration. One is Han Krebs, who discovered cellular respiration on citric acid cycle. Another is Claude Bernard, who invented cellular respiration's medicinal attribute.
No, fermentation is another form of respiration. It occurs when there is no final acceptor for the electrons in the transport chain. The opposite process of cellular respiration is photosynthesis because it builds up the molecules that respiration breaks down.
Chemical reactions are the result of atoms interacting with one another to become more stable.
A chemical reaction is the transformation of a compound in another compound.
By there being no Oxygen during cellular respiration, then another process called Fermentation would occur which carries on with cellular respiration without oxygen molecules being present during the cycle, but the results of cellular respiration would still be the same.