it takes place in animals all the time. When we breathe in we take on oxygen which combines with gluscose in aerobic respiration to produce energy.
oxygen+glucose---- carbon dioxide+ water+ energy
Aerobic respiration involves four phases.
1 : Glycolysis 2 : Formation of acetyl Co A , 3 : Kreb's cycle and 4 : Electron transport chain . End result is formation of CO2 , H2O and ATP.
Glucose is partially oxidized in the cytoplasm during glycolysis, producing a small amount of ATP. Two pyruvates are formed in this process and they are further broken down in the mitochondria. Oxygen is required and water, carbon dioxide and a large amount of ATP is produced.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to be present.
Aerobic respiration happens when there is a usable energy source near the cell.
An organism takes in oxygen during aerobic respiration.
Aerobic Respiration
During the second stage of the aerobic respiration 6 carbons enter and 6 carbons depart.
Oxygen is consumed in aerobic respiration, NOTgiven off!
aerobic respiration
No, sugars are broken down during aerobic respiration.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to be present.
Aerobic respiration happens when there is a usable energy source near the cell.
An organism takes in oxygen during aerobic respiration.
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
Aerobic processes stop, only small amounts of ATP can be produced and fermentation proceeds.
CO2 is produced during aerobic and non aerobic respiration.In kreb cycle CO2 is produced in aerobic respiration.
Carbon monoxide and cyanide can cause aerobic respiration from happening.
During aerobic respiration, oxygen and glucose are used. At the end of the process, water and carbon dioxide are released accompanied by energy.
only in Aerobic respiration