The second stage of aerobic respiration is the link reaction. This transition reaction forms acetyl coenzyme A. Glycolysis, the Krebs (or citric acid) cycle, and electron transport chain and chemiosmosis also happen at this stage.
Aerobic respiration is the break down of glucose in the presence of oxygen at the cellular level...as a result of aerobic respiration ATP ( currency of energy ) and water is produced..energy produced as a result of it is used for the accomplishment of different type of activities......in the shortage or absence of oxygen lactic is accumulated in muscles which cause muscle fatigue
During the second stage of the aerobic respiration 6 carbons enter and 6 carbons depart.
Six carbons enter the second stage of aerobic respiration how many depart during the preparation steps and the cycle proper?
Carbon dioxide is released in aerobic respiration during the second stage of reactions. Enzymes break down the pyruvate created during glycolysis (the first stage) into C02. The second stage is also called the Krebs Cycle
The reaction site of the first and second steps of aerobic respiration is called the matrix. Aerobic respiration occurs inside a Golgi body.
Glycolysis, the first stage of aerobic respiration, occurs in a cell's cytoplasm. The second stage (acetyl-CoA formation and the Krebs cycle) and the third stage (electron transfer phosphorylation) occur inside a cell's mitochondria. They occur at the inner mitochondrial membrane, which is highly folded. Therefore, most of the reactions of aerobic cellular respiration occur inside the mitochondria of a cell.
Aerobic - in the presence of oxygen Anaerobi
First stage is Glycolysis pyruvate is then turned into Acetyl CoA and enters the Krebs Cycle Second stage is Krebs Cycle Third stage is Electron transport chain
First step of both aerobic and non aerobic respiration is Glycolisis.It take place in cytoplasm
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In the Electron Transport System
In the mitochondrial matrix.
Aerobic Respiration