yes it is aerobic because it requires oxygen. without oxygen the electron transport chain will not be able to procede, and the redox reactions cannot happen. Becuase there will be no oxygen at the end to take the remaining electrons.
The electron transport chain occurs only in anaerobes.
Aerobic, of course! Oxygen is the final electron acceptor here.
False
mocoloco
yes, but it requires cardon dioxide
Yes it is.
yes
aerobic
Catabolism
Hydrolysis decomposes carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Hydrolosis is not anabolic, it is catabolic. A catabolic reaction is where the bond between monomers is broken by the enzyme and the addition of water.
Anabolic is a termed that is specific to a reaction in which simple compounds are combined into more complex molecules. Anabolism is an example of the formation of glycogen by the liver cell.
An electron transport chain (ETC) couples a reaction between an electron donor (such as NADH) and an electron acceptor (such as O2
No, the electrons flow from the reaction center to the primary electron center. Just the opposite of what you said.
A feature of catabolic reactions is that they involve release of energy. The break down of glycogen is glucose and is a catabolic reaction.
catabolic.
Anabolic Reaction
it could be anabolic and catabolic
Hydrolysis decomposes carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Hydrolosis is not anabolic, it is catabolic. A catabolic reaction is where the bond between monomers is broken by the enzyme and the addition of water.
In an anabolic reaction Lipase involves a catabolic reaction a digestive hydrolyses fats into glycerol and fatty acids
it is anabolic process
Reaction for respiration is a catabolic process. It is where organic compounds are broken into simpler substances through the transfer of electrons.
Anabolic is a termed that is specific to a reaction in which simple compounds are combined into more complex molecules. Anabolism is an example of the formation of glycogen by the liver cell.
Anabolic reactions are reactions which build molecules up, catabolic reactions break them down. Since protein synthesis is a 'building' reaction it is anabolic.
Anabolic reactions are reactions which build molecules up, catabolic reactions break them down. Since protein synthesis is a 'building' reaction it is anabolic.
it is a catabolic reaction as it is breaking down from a large molecule to a smaller more complex one.
Emulsification is the process of breaking down large fat globules into smaller, uniformly distributed particles. It is an example of catabolic reaction.