The two major stages of aerobic respiration are the krebs cycle and electron transport.
inhalation of oxygen and breaking down of substances into sugars like glucose.
The two major stages of aerobic respiration are the krebs cycle and electron transport.
aerobic respiration: glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain anaerobic respiration: glycolysis, fermentation (lactic acid or alcohol)
two types of respiration are aerobic respiration and anaerobic
No ,it is not a by product.It is a reactant in respiration
Aerobic respiration facilitates ATP to produce chains of DNA in all life forms. Anaerobic respiration occurs for the production of materials, such as food.
*respiration? if so aerobic and anaerobic
Anaerobic and aerobic
aerobic respiration: glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain anaerobic respiration: glycolysis, fermentation (lactic acid or alcohol)
The stages of aerobic reaction are 4 and not 2. They include Glycolysis,Link Reaction,The Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport Chain.
Aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria, which produces ATP.
two types of respiration are aerobic respiration and anaerobic
The twwo reactants for aerobic cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen
the Krebs cycle occurs in the Mitochondrial Matrixof the Mitochondria.The ETC or Electron Transport Chain occurs in the inner cell membrane.Hope that helps a little
Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic Respiration. Aerobic is respiring in the presence of oxygen Anaerobic is respiring in the absence of oxygen
Aerobic - in the presence of oxygen Anaerobi
No ,it is not a by product.It is a reactant in respiration
Aerobic respiration facilitates ATP to produce chains of DNA in all life forms. Anaerobic respiration occurs for the production of materials, such as food.
There are two types of cellular respiration: aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration occurs when there is oxygen present. In total, 36 ATP are produced by the end of aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration occurs when there is no oxygen present. In total, just 4 ATP are produced by the end of anaerobic respiration. Thus, aerobic respiration is more efficient in comparison to anaerobic respiration as it yields more ATP