No glucose molecules
If this is what your looking for in cellular respiration: Aerobic respiration produces energy through the process of cellular respiration, but this energy is not always required, so the cell has measures in place to stop the production of energy when not required (becoming mostly fat) This is done by the cell through feedback inhibition which relies on a product created in the process to stop (inhibit) more production or the continuation of the production of the product. For example, in cellular respiration, if the cell does not require more ATP (energy) then ATP will inhibit a specific enzyme used in the process of glycolysis. (no glycolysis, no more wasted ATP) So ATP, being the product, can stop or inhibit the process that creates it. The ATP is able to bond to an allosteric site on a specific enzyme and inhibit it from catalyzing a reaction producing more of what a cell does not presently require. Simply said; It is a way to regulate the production of substances in the cell whereby enzymes are inhibited by their downstream products. Hope this helps...
Carbon monoxide and cyanide can cause aerobic respiration from happening.
If cellular respiration were to stop the electron transport chain would end. This would cause the energy production to decrease.
It will stop so the body cells would die. that's why we can not live with out oxygen.
Yes it will.
large amount of glucose.
If this is what your looking for in cellular respiration: Aerobic respiration produces energy through the process of cellular respiration, but this energy is not always required, so the cell has measures in place to stop the production of energy when not required (becoming mostly fat) This is done by the cell through feedback inhibition which relies on a product created in the process to stop (inhibit) more production or the continuation of the production of the product. For example, in cellular respiration, if the cell does not require more ATP (energy) then ATP will inhibit a specific enzyme used in the process of glycolysis. (no glycolysis, no more wasted ATP) So ATP, being the product, can stop or inhibit the process that creates it. The ATP is able to bond to an allosteric site on a specific enzyme and inhibit it from catalyzing a reaction producing more of what a cell does not presently require. Simply said; It is a way to regulate the production of substances in the cell whereby enzymes are inhibited by their downstream products. Hope this helps...
By there being no Oxygen during cellular respiration, then another process called Fermentation would occur which carries on with cellular respiration without oxygen molecules being present during the cycle, but the results of cellular respiration would still be the same.
Carbon monoxide and cyanide can cause aerobic respiration from happening.
If cellular respiration were to stop the electron transport chain would end. This would cause the energy production to decrease.
If an enzyme in a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions is missing or defective then the process will stop at that point. So respiration could proceed until it reached the reaction which needed the missing or defective enzyme at which point it would stop.
If an enzyme in a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions is missing or defective then the process will stop at that point. So respiration could proceed until it reached the reaction which needed the missing or defective enzyme at which point it would stop.
If an enzyme in a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions is missing or defective then the process will stop at that point. So respiration could proceed until it reached the reaction which needed the missing or defective enzyme at which point it would stop.
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.
It will stop so the body cells would die. that's why we can not live with out oxygen.
plant cells, like any other cell, need a continuous supply of enery to live. if a cell stop functioning it dies and eventually the whole plant or systems dies. plant cells can do both respiration and photosyntheis, whil animal cells can only do respiration, no photosynthesis.. :D
An autotroph is an organism that can make it's own food through the process of Photosynthesis, such as plants and fungi. This process produces Oxygen, which is needed for Cellular Respiration to take place. So, the answer is Photosynthesis.