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Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during the first stage of respiration.
both photosynthesis and cellular respiration occurs during the day, however, during the night when there is no sunlight only cellular respiration occurs.
Yes, this occurs during the 'Dark phase'; and also "in the background" during 'Light phase'.
I think you are asking about the respiration reaction Glucose + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water C6H1206 + 6 O2 ---> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O (balanced equation)
Aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria, which produces ATP.
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chemical energu is released
In essence, respiration uses glucose and oxygen to produce high energy molecules known as ATP.
Yes. This occurs during cellular respiration.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm during the first stage of respiration.
Acetyl coenzyme A carries high energy hydrogen molecules during the process of respiration. This occurs prior to the Kreb's Cycle.
Oxygen and a source of Fuel/Energy, and a Cell. "Lactic Acid Burn", that occurs to overworked muscles, occurs during Respiration that takes place without enough oxygen at the time.
Oxygen and a source of Fuel/Energy, and a Cell. "Lactic Acid Burn", that occurs to overworked muscles, occurs during Respiration that takes place without enough oxygen at the time.
Energy stored in chemical bonds is released during cellular respiration
both photosynthesis and cellular respiration occurs during the day, however, during the night when there is no sunlight only cellular respiration occurs.
Aerobic respiration
The type of energy transformation is photosynthesis. Photosynthesis allows the electromagnetic energy in sunlight to be converted into chemical bond energy in the cell.