only in Aerobic respiration
Simple sugars are converted to lactic acid in anaerobic respiration.
During photosynthesis and cellular respiration, oxygen is converted to water.
When muscle cells undergo anaerobic respiration they become fatigued and painful due to the buildup of pyruvate in cells. The pyruvate is converted to lactic acid.
glycolysis occur in the cytosol just outside of mitrocondria
only in Aerobic respiration
During Celluar Respiration.-YourWelcome (:
During respiration, the chemical energy is converted to heat, kinetic energy, and other forms of chemical energy, like that stored in the fat cells in our body.
Simple sugars are converted to lactic acid in anaerobic respiration.
Oxygen was utilized by cellular pathways and they will be at the end converted to Carbondioxide as a waste product.
During photosynthesis and cellular respiration, oxygen is converted to water.
When muscle cells undergo anaerobic respiration they become fatigued and painful due to the buildup of pyruvate in cells. The pyruvate is converted to lactic acid.
glycolysis occur in the cytosol just outside of mitrocondria
ADP + Pi
Glucose gets converted into CO2 and H2O, by producing a large number ATP molecules.
Atp, via the utilization of Glucose.ATP
Some energy is released as heat.Actually it is about 60%