The substrate that begins the process of cellular respiration is most commonly glucose. It can also be proteins and lipids.
Glucose
OxygenGlucose is the substrate. Oxygen is needed as last electron acceptor
Respiratory substates are broken down.Most common substrate in glucose.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Cellular Respiration
No; that is known as "respiration," not "cellular respiration."
Common substrate is glucose.O2 is used as last electron acceptor.
OxygenGlucose is the substrate. Oxygen is needed as last electron acceptor
Atp, via the utilization of Glucose.ATP
The process of breaking down of food molecules to produce ATP is called as Respiration. It is a complex anabolic process in which the substrate undergoes a series of steps such as phosphorylation(addition of phosphate group to substrate), carboxylation, isomerisation, dehydraiton to produce chemical energy that is ATP along with byproducts
Respiratory substates are broken down.Most common substrate in glucose.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Cellular Respiration
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No; that is known as "respiration," not "cellular respiration."
Oxygen is the difference! Cellular respiration requires oxygen, while cellular fermentation does not.
cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria
Because cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen.