why do yeast cells consume glucose much more slowly when oxygen is present than when oxygen is absent
Glucose is the fuel. Oxygen is also needed
yes, cellular respiration
Plants make oxygen and energy(glucose) which we consume when we eat plants or animals that ate plants.
No. Either cellular repsiration or fermentation can be used to release energy depending on the presence or absense of oxygen. When oxygen is present, it acts as the terminal electron acceptor in cellular repritation, followed by the release of energy When there is no oxygen present, other organic molecules (like lactic acid) accept the terninal electron and energy is generated
A) glucose → lactic acid + energy B) energy + carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen + water C) glucose → ethyl alcohol + carbon dioxide + energy D) glucose + lactose → galactose + water E) glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy From sallydeath
Glucose is the fuel. Oxygen is also needed
yes, cellular respiration
Plants make oxygen and energy(glucose) which we consume when we eat plants or animals that ate plants.
It's called "Aerobic Metabolism"
It's called "Aerobic Metabolism"
glycolysis
glucose is a carbohydrate. it is made up of carbon chain and and an aldehyde group attached to the end carbon. the other carbons have hydrowyl groups attached to themcarbon, hydrogen, oxygen
No. Either cellular repsiration or fermentation can be used to release energy depending on the presence or absense of oxygen. When oxygen is present, it acts as the terminal electron acceptor in cellular repritation, followed by the release of energy When there is no oxygen present, other organic molecules (like lactic acid) accept the terninal electron and energy is generated
Main raw material is glucose.Also oxygen is needed
Oxygen and Glucose =P
Glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2) are the final products of photsynthesis, as can be seen by the equation: 6CO2 + 12H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6O2 + 6H2O Plants use up the carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere (that plants and animals exhale when they breathe, or produced by poluting humans) and they produce oxygen, which is required for respiration, and glucose, a vital energy source for plants and animals.
What are the permissible levels of Oxygen can a Human consume? What are the permissible levels of Oxygen can a Human consume? What are the permissible levels of Oxygen can a Human consume?