Glucose gets converted into CO2 and H2O, by producing a large number ATP molecules.
During aerobic respiration, oxygen and glucose are used. At the end of the process, water and carbon dioxide are released accompanied by energy.
Both respiration and combustion utilize oxygen and a fuel source to produce energy, carbon dioxide and water. In the case of combustion, it is a hydrocarbon that serves as fuel and during respiration it is glucose.
The product obtained during cellular anaerobic respiration human muscle cell water, energy and carbon dioxide.
during the Electron Transport Chain stage of aerobic respiration, the autosomes are exchanged with the heterotrophes of the phospholipid bilayer in the mitochondria. this results in advanced hypotonic development of the gametes in the cell. the ETC is a very sound and necessary part of cellular respiration and the human genome.
The process by which cells convert the energy stored in glucose to ATP is called cellular respiration.
During aerobic respiration, oxygen and glucose are used. At the end of the process, water and carbon dioxide are released accompanied by energy.
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It is stored in the form of glycogen.
In the human diet, the main source of energy is carbohydrates. In order to be used, carbohydrates are broken down into glucose that is used during respiration to produce energy.
Both respiration and combustion utilize oxygen and a fuel source to produce energy, carbon dioxide and water. In the case of combustion, it is a hydrocarbon that serves as fuel and during respiration it is glucose.
If oxygen is not available during the second stage: the glucose (now pyruvate molecule, after glycolysis) the pyruvate can not enter the mitochondrial membrane so it takes an alternative method of producing ATP Other organisms can continue 'cellular respiration' with out the need of O2 (anaerobic method) such as: •Yeast i) Alcohol fermentation •Human Muscle cells i) Produces lactic acid, which makes your muscles sore
The product obtained during cellular anaerobic respiration human muscle cell water, energy and carbon dioxide.
Oxygen+glucose = carbon dioxide + water +energy
during the Electron Transport Chain stage of aerobic respiration, the autosomes are exchanged with the heterotrophes of the phospholipid bilayer in the mitochondria. this results in advanced hypotonic development of the gametes in the cell. the ETC is a very sound and necessary part of cellular respiration and the human genome.
The process by which cells convert the energy stored in glucose to ATP is called cellular respiration.
There are a few functions that are performed during respiration in a plant but not in a human. One of these functions is breathing out oxygen.
Glycolysis is the first pathway involved in the breakdown of glucose. It produces 2 ATP per glucose molecule. The Krebs Cycle and oxidative phosphorylation together make up oxidative respiration and synthesize the bulk of ATP in the human body.