The process of converting glucose (C6H1206) to energy in the form of ATP is known as anaerobic respiration in humans. The pathway involves glucose as a reactant yielding 2 lactic acids and 2 ATPs.
Anaerobic - respiration without oxygen
Aerobic - respiration with oxygen
Aerobic is much more efficient.
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fermentation
fermentation
cellullar respiration
Fermentation
anaerobic respiration?
Anaerobic respiration.
PE refers to potential energy - the energy of position KE refers to kinetic energy - the energy related to an object's speed.
Kinetic energy refers to any energy related to motion. A ball rolling up a hill for instance is expending kinetic energy.
I believe you mean eolic energy - that refers to wind energy.
That refers to getting energy from the tides.
Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.
Fermentation
Fermentation.
photosynthesis
During the process of photosynthesis, plants release oxygen into the air. This process is sometimes called the oxygen cycle when it refers to the role of plants in the production of oxygen for the planet.
Glycolysis is a cells way of taking in glucose braking it down for energy. This can be done with oxygen or aerobic or without anaerobic. This anaerobic process are cyclic and carry on without oxygen. This can be the process of fermantation or lactic acid cycle.
Osmosis
passive transport
active transport
active transport
Usually, a "light dependent reaction" refers to photosynthesis, which produces oxygen to be released, and glucose for the plant to use for energy.
secondary production refers to tourism and any
Factors of production refers to the inputs of the production process.