In eukaryotes; the cytosal (gycolysis) and the mitochondria (Krebbs or Citric Acid Cycle). The inner mitochondria membrane for the electron transport chain. Together these three make up the respiration.
In prokaryotes: the cytosal
The site of respiration is the cell. It is a biochemical process that involves the production of energy with the intake of oxygen and release of carbon dioxide.
Bacteria are single celled organisms. They are in conatant with their external environment. Gas exchange in bacteria takes place by diffusion across their cell membranes.
bacteria have respiratory enzymes in mesosomes.
Aerobic. They are anaerobic bacteria. There are bacteria,which do not tolerate oxygen
respiration
The site of aerobic respiration is in the mitochondria of the cell. The three stages of aerobic respiration are glycolysis, kerb Cycle, and electron transport chain.
Anaerobic respiration occurs in some bacteria and fungi as well as yeasts.
Anerobic bacteria can do it - sometimes you see a canned good that is bulged on both ends - that is a can with anerobic bacteria at work inside, and should be discarded.
Aerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria with oxygen. Glucose + Oxygen --> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide Anaerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria without the presence of oxygen. Glucose -- > Energy + Carbon Dioxide -----by vigneshsherlekar Aerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria with oxygen. Glucose + Oxygen --> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide Anaerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria without the presence of oxygen. Glucose -- > Energy + Carbon Dioxide -----by vigneshsherlekar
what are the cause is anaerobic respiration in bacteria and fungi
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
In bacteria, cellular respiration occurs in the cytoplasm.
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
aerobic bacteria use oxygen based respiration, anaerobic bacteria use either nonoxygen based respiration (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur) or fermentation.
Aerobic. They are anaerobic bacteria. There are bacteria,which do not tolerate oxygen
anaerobic respiration
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Bacterial metabolism is based on anaerobic fermentation not aerobic respiration.
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis. Mitochondria are the site of aerobic cellular respiration.
tetanus bacteria would pee and breath in a synchronized pattern!