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What would happen if glycolsis did not happen in a cell?

If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.


What happen during glycolysis?

During glycolysis, a process that occurs in the cytoplasm of cells, glucose is broken down into pyruvate molecules. This process produces ATP and NADH, which can be used by the cell for energy production. Glycolysis is the first step in both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration pathways.


What would happen to the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a gas sample if the temperature of the sample increased from 20C to 40C?

We will use that formula and see. Celsius converted to Kelvin.20o C = 293.15 Kelvin40o C = 313.15 KelvinKEavg = 3/2RTKE = 3/2(8.315 J/mol*K)(293.15 K)= 3656 Joules================The average kinetic energy increased about 8% in value.


What is an organic substance produced when a muscle is generating energy in the absence of oxygen?

Lactic acid is an organic substance produced when a muscle is generating energy in the absence of oxygen through a process called anaerobic metabolism. This can happen during intense exercise when the muscles cannot get enough oxygen to meet their energy needs.


An increase in the level of cellular ATP is likely to occur under which conditions?

Aerobic respiration (of glucose, or compounds that can be converted into glucose) is a major source of ATP in a cell. Photosynthesis also produces ATP, which is used for the biosynthesis of organic molecules from inorganic ones. Some ATP is produced by glycolysis, the anaerobic breakdown of glucose into pyruvate in the cytoplasm.

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What happen when you digestive food?

Digestion is the breakdown of large food molecules into small, water-soluble food molecules that can be absorbed.


What happen to the average energy of the molecules in a substance when it is heated?

They increase in energy.


Why has to happen to the water molecules before they can evaporate?

These molecules gain sufficient energy to escape into atmosphere.


Do molecules tend to move into area where there are more molecules?

Molecules tend to move into areas where there are less molecules. This is called diffusion and can happen with or without energy.


What would happen the mitochandria was destroyed?

There wouldn't be no energy produced in the cell.


During cooling the kinetic energy of the molecules falls. Why does this happen?

During cooling, the molecules lose kinetic energy because the temperature decreases, which reduces the average speed of the molecules. As the molecules slow down, they have less kinetic energy, resulting in a decrease in temperature.


What would happen if you removed the chlorophyll from the chloroplast from a plant cell?

No food will be produced. So no energy will be produced


Do molecules tend to move into areas where there are more molecule?

Molecules tend to move into areas where there are less molecules. This is called diffusion and can happen with or without energy.


How is the activation energy related to whether or not collision between molecules is successful?

Generally speaking, the lower the activation energy, the more successful collision between molecules will happen.


If average kinetic energy of the molecules in the milk decreases what will happen to the milk?

the milk will get colder


What happen when one molecule of carbon combines with two molecules of oxygen?

carbon dioxide is produced.


Where does light happen?

They occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts in plant cells.