The three products of oxidation are carbon dioxide, water, and energy. Take the formula for sugar or fat and figure out the formula yourself.
The three stages of cellular respiration are glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. The end products are ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
Glycolysis occurs in the absence of oxygen while oxidative respiration requires oxygen
When there is not enough oxygen for oxidative respiration.
Oxidative respiration, and the production of Atp.
True, aerobic means that it needs oxygen. Oxidative respiration is cellular respiration with oxygen as the final acceptor at the end of the cycle.
aerobic respiration have 3 processes are: glycol's, Krebs cycle, electrom transport chain :)
Cellular respiration is also known as oxidative metabolism. Carbon Dioxide and water is produced. But you have to consume oxygen and sugar.
Glycolysis converts glucose into pyruvate and releases energy to create ATP. Oxidative respiration uses the oxidation of nutrients, or the loss of electrons in the molecule, as the source of energy to make the ATP. Both create the same thing, but the difference lies in the source of the energy.
Is moraxella catarrhalis fermentative or oxidative?
glycolysis, Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation
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The oxidative phase of the pentose phosphate pathway