If there is no oxygen present, then the cell does either alcohol or lactic acid fermentation. If oxygen is present, the citric acid cycle follows glycolysis, with oxidative phosphorylation following the citric acid cycle.
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fermentation follows glycolysis, glycolysis will use 2ATP to produce 4ATP; Fermentation only aids in the process by producing NAD+ which is needed by glycolysis to produce ATP
Anaerobic respiration takes place in the Cytoplasma.
The formula for Cellular Respiration is as follows: O2 + C6H12O6 --> CO2 + H2O + Energy (ATP) The reactants in the equation are O2 (oxygen) and C6H12O6 (glucose). In case you need to know, the equation for Photosynthesis is reverse.
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yes the mitochondria breaks it down and then converts that energy into ATP. the whole process is known as cellular respiration, and the steps are as follows: 1. glycolysis... 2. citric acid cycle... 3. Oxidative phosphorylation. HOPE THAT ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION! :)
fermentation follows glycolysis, glycolysis will use 2ATP to produce 4ATP; Fermentation only aids in the process by producing NAD+ which is needed by glycolysis to produce ATP
No - the exact opposite. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm, and the Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
Anaerobic respiration takes place in the Cytoplasma.
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The equation for aerobic cellular respiration is as follows: C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6H2O + 6CO2 + 32-36ATP
The equation for aerobic cellular respiration is as follows: C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6H2O + 6CO2 + 32-36ATP
When oxygen is present, the Krebs Cycle and then the Electron transport chain follow glycolysis. When oxygen is not present, a different pathway follows glycolysis. The combination of glycolysis and the different pathway is called fermentation.
there are actually 3 major parts. They are as follows: Glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain
Cellular respiration requires oxygen and glucose, and the products are carbon dioxide and water. The equation is as follows: C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6H2O + 6CO2
The equation for cellular respiration is as follows (products are on the right): C6H12O6 (aq) + 6 O2 (g) → 6 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l) ΔG = -2880 kJ per mole of C6H12O6
Kreb cycle.