Glucose plus oxygen equals carbon dioxide and water plus energy
Glucose is broken down in several steps of cellular respiration. The three main steps in cellular respiration are, in chronological order, Glycolysis, Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate, and the Krebs Cycle (aka The Citric Acid Cycle). Each of these processes further break down glucose and extracts the energy from the bonds. That energy is then converted and used to make ATP. ATP which is the main energy molecule used by cells.
ferric chloride causes the oxidative hydrolysis.
I believe this is oxidative phosphorylation.
Respiration occurs both day and night
The organism requiring Oxygen for respiration dies.
Glycolysis occurs in the absence of oxygen while oxidative respiration requires oxygen
The three products of oxidation are carbon dioxide, water, and energy. Take the formula for sugar or fat and figure out the formula yourself.
oxidative phosphorylation in cellular respiration
Oxidative respiration is an anabolic process where complex molecules are built up. This is how our bodies produce energy through aerobic metabolism that uses oxygen and has a byproduct of water.
cellular respiration
When there is not enough oxygen for oxidative respiration.
Oxidative respiration, and the production of Atp.
True, aerobic means that it needs oxygen. Oxidative respiration is cellular respiration with oxygen as the final acceptor at the end of the cycle.
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The oxidative phase of the pentose phosphate pathway
glycolysis, Krebs cycle, oxidative phosphorylation
glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation