Actually there are 4 steps of aerobic cellular respiration
Glycolysis, Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate, kreb's cycle, electrton transport chain
Three cellular processes are cell division (including mitosis and meiosis), protein synthesis (transcription and translation), and cellular respiration (producing energy from nutrients).
Measure ATP production, carbon dioxide production, and oxygen use For one molecule of glucose, you will get the most ATP if using cellular respiration as opposed to just glycolysis More carbon dioxide will be produced if using cellular respiration
They are dependent. Photosynthesis relies on respiration and vice versa. Evidence is the two formulas. Photosynthesis: 6CO2+6H2O+Energy = C6H12O6+6O2 CP: C6H12O6+6O2 = 6CO2+6H2O
mithochondrial matrix and thylakoid or... (apex answer---->)mitochondrial matrix and cristae :) <3 kymmie.. apex all the way :)
The four components of respiration are ventilation (breathing), gas exchange (in the lungs and tissues), transport of gases (via the bloodstream), and cellular respiration (generation of ATP in cells).
1. glycolysis 2.prep stage 3. Krebs cycle 4. oxidative phosphorylation ( include electron transport chain and chemiosmosis) :)
For cellular respiration two ATP must be put into glycolysis which starts the whole process of cellular respiration Steps: 1. Glycolysis 2. Transition Stage 3. Kreb cycle 4. Electron Transport Chain (ETC)
C+k=<3
1, Glycolysis 2,link reaction 3,crep cycle 4,electron tranport
The cellular respiration process has three phases. These stages are glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain.
Water atp and carbon dioxide
ignition, compression, exhaust
fermentation process mainly divided into 3 steps 1)Upstream 2)Fermentation 3)Down stream in up stream- strain selection, isolation,preservation, media preparation, innoculum preparation in down stream process- filtration, cell distruption,protein purification, lyophilization and paking
Question ispartiallywrong as fermentation is part of cellular respiration, question should be about similarities and differences in aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Cellular respiration is comprised of 3 stages , 1 glycolysis , 2 Krebs cycle and 3 electron transport chain .Fermentation is approximately similar to glycolysis except last step .
Cellular respiration has three main stages: 1. Glycolysis 2. The Citric Acid Cycle 3. Electron Transport Chain
Energy, Carbon Dioxide and Water
3: Glycolysis, Kreb's, ETC