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If a cell has no oxygen what stages of aerobic cellular respiration can still run?

If there is no oxygen available, only glycolysis can still run in anaerobic conditions. The Krebs cycle and electron transport chain, both of which require oxygen, cannot proceed. Glycolysis produces ATP by breaking down glucose into pyruvate without the need for oxygen.


What are all the substrates of glycolysis?

Substrates are the products of enzyme activity when metabolism occurs. For example: with glycolysis hydrogen is a substrate that is carried to the electron transport chain by NAD and FAD which then become NADH and FADH with the added hydrogen. I am just a student though, i was looking for the same answer. Just know what is produced as a result of a particular reaction and you will have your substrates. Shane


Where does oxidative respiration occur?

Oxidative Phosphorilation occurs in the Matrix of the Mitochondria (the innermost compartment) of Eukaryotes (organisms with a membrane bound nucleus). However, in bacteria it occurs in the plasma membrane.


Does active transport have sugar or amino acid?

Active transport can transport both sugar and amino acids across the cell membrane. This process requires energy in the form of ATP to move these molecules against their concentration gradient.


How has technology changed the way biologists study living things?

Technology has revolutionized the field of biology by allowing biologists to study living things at a molecular level, analyze vast amounts of data quickly, and use advanced imaging techniques to visualize structures. Tools such as DNA sequencing, CRISPR technology, and advanced microscopy have greatly enhanced our understanding of living organisms and their complex systems.

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If a cell has no oxygen what stages of aerobic cellular respiration can still run?

If there is no oxygen available, only glycolysis can still run in anaerobic conditions. The Krebs cycle and electron transport chain, both of which require oxygen, cannot proceed. Glycolysis produces ATP by breaking down glucose into pyruvate without the need for oxygen.


The largest number of ATP molecules are produced in which part of the respiration reaction?

Electron Transport system (Chain), i believe


What are all the substrates of glycolysis?

Substrates are the products of enzyme activity when metabolism occurs. For example: with glycolysis hydrogen is a substrate that is carried to the electron transport chain by NAD and FAD which then become NADH and FADH with the added hydrogen. I am just a student though, i was looking for the same answer. Just know what is produced as a result of a particular reaction and you will have your substrates. Shane


Many biologists believe that what panda is actually a raccoon?

RED PANDA


True or false Biologists believe that humans descended from chimpanzees?

False. Biologists do not believe that humans descended directly from chimpanzees. Instead, both humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor from millions of years ago.


Which of these is not an idea put forth by evolutionary biologists?

Evolutionary biologists do not believe humans descended from apes.


Where is h20 produced in aerobic respiration?

In aerobic respiration, H2O is produced during the electron transport chain as a byproduct of the reaction between oxygen and hydrogen ions (H+) to form water. This final step of the electron transport chain occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane.


What are the four most important elements to biologists?

Earth, Fire, Water, and Air i believe. if not im an idiot.


Which stage of cellular respiration produces the most ATP?

The Electron Transport process is the third process in cell respiration, it requires oxygen directly. The electron transport "chain" is a series of electron carriers in the membrane of the mitochondria. Through a series of reactions, the "high energy" electrons are passed to oxygen. In the process, a gradient is formed, and ultimately ATP (Adinosine triphosphate), an energy molecule is formed.Therefore this stage produces the most ATP.


What is the horn of the narwhal for?

Marine biologists aren't positive but they believe that the horn is for jousting and also just and advertisement to attract mates.


How many electron shells does Sodium have?

Sodium, i believe has 3 shells.


What are some transport that starts with h?

i believe the answer is horse