I do not think the cell would be very efficient in preforming cellular work restricted to only glycolysis, though some cells do get by on this form of ATP production.
The cell might die.
could cellular respiration happen without photosynthesis explain your reasoning
In Eukaryotic Cells
Yes, cellular respiration occurs in humans. Life depends on this process in order to create enough energy to run all cellular activites that allow us to function.
The majority of aerobic cellular respiration (the last two steps) occurs in the mitochondria. Anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm.
The hexose sugar is broken down into pyruvic acid
Cellular respiration happens in the organelle called the mitochondria.
If a cell is not respiring quick enough then it does not have enough energy to carry out active transport. For example this means that if it is in an environment with a water concentration higher than its cytoplasm osmosis will occur. Osmosis will continue to occur until the cell bursts eg Amoeba in pond. Cells require energy to perform active transport to retain homeostatis.
could cellular respiration happen without photosynthesis explain your reasoning
I do not think the cell would be very efficient in preforming cellular work restricted to only glycolysis, though some cells do get by on this form of ATP production.
In mitochondria
In the Mitochondria
glycolysi- APEX
In Eukaryotic Cells
Cellular respiration is the process by which a living creature's cells turns glucose.
Glycolysis or "Splitting of sugar", has to happen in the cell's cytoplasm before cellular respiration can occur. I hope this helps!
Yes, cellular respiration occurs in humans. Life depends on this process in order to create enough energy to run all cellular activites that allow us to function.
No, because photosynthesis makes Glucose and cellular respiration breaks down the glucose into Carbon Dioxide and H20 (Water