If enough oxygen is available, the product of glycolysis, pyruvate, will be further broken down to CO2 and water. This requires oxygen and occurs partly in the mitochondrion.
If not enough oxygen is available, the pyruvate will be converted to lactic acid, which causes muscular pain. This pathway also produces less energy for the cell.
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The factors that can determine which pathway a cell might follow include external signals from the cell's environment, internal genetic and epigenetic regulation, and cell-to-cell communication. These factors can influence a cell's decision to divide, differentiate, or undergo programmed cell death.
Yes, a tornado will follow a path, usually in a relatively straight line.
The two pathways that follow glycolysis are aerobic and anaerobic.
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The pathway that the toxins would most likely follow on first entering the plant is PHLOEM.
A pathway is recommended for pre-k children. This is when the teacher cuts out laminated foot prints and tapes them to the ground in different paths. The children are asked to follow the paths they should be allowed to explore the different movements they can make to follow the paths. They then can make their own paths and follow them. There are different variations of this.
Electric charges with a closed pathway to follow can move. If there is a complete circuit with no breaks or gaps, charges such as electrons can flow through the pathway due to the presence of a voltage source, thereby creating an electric current.
Well, I think you pretty much answered your own question there! ;) They signify a pathway for the spirits to follow to get to the alters built for them by their families! :D
Yes, autonomic pathways follow the principle of a final common path. This means that regardless of the different stimuli and pathways that can influence autonomic output, the responses from the autonomic system converge to a final common pathway to generate the appropriate response.