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Q: When a cell is respiring aerobically which two gases are likely to be?
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What part of the cell is a major site of ATP synthesis and is scattered throughout the cell?

In a cell that is respiring aerobically (i.e. using oxygen), the mitochondria are the site of most ATP production.They are scattered through the cytoplasm, but tend to concentrate where the cell requires energy.


Does A Respiring Cell Get Hot At All?

NO


How oxygen is passed from a red blood cell to an actively respiring muscle?

The oxygen passes through a bloodvessel called artery to an actively respiring muscle cell.


Mammalian cell which is not capable of metabolizing glucose to carbon dioxide aerobically?

white blood cell


What are the reactants and products in a respiring cell?

oxygen + glucose = Carbon dioxide + water


Why do your muscle cells respire more when you run?

During muscle contraction/relaxation, energy is used up; this happens to greater degrees depending on how strenuous the exercise may be. When you run, or during aerobic respiration, the muscle cell's oxygen uptake increases; this is because oxygen is required to produce ATP when the muscle cells are respiring aerobically.


In what kind of cell would you expect to find the most mitochondira?

The kind of cell would you expect to find the most mitochondira includes any aerobically active cell.


Why does a blood clot in the coronary artery prevent cells respiring normally?

Why a blood clot is the coronary artery stops the red blood cells from respiring normally


Why are the spaces in the spongy mesophyll important?

I had to find the answer to the question too. I think it is to allow gases to diffuse around the cells. It is too important for the gases oxygen when respiring and carbon dioxide when photosynthesis and water during transpiration


How does dissolved gases pass in and out of a cell?

Diffusion


What is the movement of gases in and out of a cell called?

When a gas moves in and out of a cell it is called diffusion.


What structure allows gases and nutrients in and out of the cell?

The structure is the cell membrane.