it provides energy that powers the formation of ATP.
The substances that are needed for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. During cellular respiration, the cells convert food into usable energy.
both photosynthesis and cellular respiration occurs during the day, however, during the night when there is no sunlight only cellular respiration occurs.
oxygen is added to the atmosphere when plants take in carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
NADH and FADH2 dump electrons into the electron transport chain during cellular respiration.
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it provides energy that powers the formation of atp
Citric acid forms during the electron transport chain and citric acid cycle in cellular respiration. Citric acid is a six-carbon acid.
The substances that are needed for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. During cellular respiration, the cells convert food into usable energy.
Oxygen consumed during cellular respiration is involved in the electron transport chain; it is the final electron acceptor (this is also what makes it either aerobic or anaerobic respiration).
both photosynthesis and cellular respiration occurs during the day, however, during the night when there is no sunlight only cellular respiration occurs.
In the inner mitochondrial membrane- Cristae.
At the end of the ETC when all of the other meet together.
The three stages of cellular respiration are glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain. During glycolysis glucose is split into two different molecules.
After the ETC, ATP Synthase captures the energy (ATP) from moving electrons from high to low concentration in a process called oxidative phosphorylation.
oxygen is added to the atmosphere when plants take in carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
The stage of cellular respiration in which most ATP is produced is the electron transport chain.
NADH and FADH2 dump electrons into the electron transport chain during cellular respiration.