Anaerobic glycolysis
Oxygen consumption is directly proportional to metabolic rate. As the body metabolizes nutrients to produce energy, it requires oxygen to carry out this process. Therefore, an increase in oxygen consumption indicates a higher metabolic rate, while a decrease in oxygen consumption indicates a lower metabolic rate.
Aerobic respiration is the metabolic reaction that requires oxygen and glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process takes place in the mitochondria of cells and involves the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to generate ATP, carbon dioxide, and water.
Metabolic processes that require oxygen are termed aerobic. Metabolic processes that do not require oxygen are termed anaerobic.
Electron transport system
it is used in metabolic process
Aerobic
Cellular respiration requires oxygen as an electron receptor. This is a process which plants and animals utilize.
Fermentation is a process that does not require oxygen. It is a metabolic pathway that produces energy without the need for oxygen by converting sugars into acids, gases, or alcohol.
The Krebs cycle is an example of an aerobic metabolic pathway, as it requires oxygen to function efficiently.
· An anaerobic process It is the metabolic process that requires no oxygen to generate energy for example respiration in the absence of O2 is called anaerobic respiration.
Aerobic respiration is classified as a metabolic process in cells that requires oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process involves the breakdown of glucose molecules through a series of steps that occur in the mitochondria.
The process that requires oxygen to release energy is cellular respiration. In this process, cells break down glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).