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Without enzymes the metabolic pathways are .
in cellular respiration, ATP is synthesised - energy needed by every organism, as well as other intermediates for other metabolic pathways.
Since some organisms are able to switch metabolic pathways depending on if oxygen is available they have an adaptive advantage. For other organisms if there is no oxygen then there is no respiration.
I know 2 of them are the etc (electron transfer chain) and the kreb cycle
Enzymes are catalysts in metabolic pathways.
Without enzymes the metabolic pathways are .
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in cellular respiration, ATP is synthesised - energy needed by every organism, as well as other intermediates for other metabolic pathways.
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Since some organisms are able to switch metabolic pathways depending on if oxygen is available they have an adaptive advantage. For other organisms if there is no oxygen then there is no respiration.
Enzymes are catalysts in metabolic pathways.
I know 2 of them are the etc (electron transfer chain) and the kreb cycle
Really the "metabolic pathway" is usually referred to as Cellular Respiration. This is the process by which a cell breaks down macromolecules in order to produce energy. In aerobic respiration (involving oxygen), this would include: Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain and Oxidative Phosphorylation (ATP Synthase). In anaerobic respiration, this would include just Glycolysis and Fermentation. Aerobic respiration produces far more energy (ATP is the main energy currency of a cell) than anaerobic respiration.
The terms reactant and product can be used to describe constituents of individual enzymatic reactions or entire metabolic pathways. Reactants (or 'substrates') are the starting materials for a reaction, products are the result of the chemical reaction.
No; fermentation is an alternative metabolic pathway to respiration, not photosynthesis. Both processes (photosynthesis and respiration) have alternative pathways depending on conditions.
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Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are inverse reactions. This means that the reactants of respiration are the products of photosynthesis and the reactants of photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration. In addition, both metabolic pathways are processes that provide energy to the cell.