Nad, nadp, fad
ATP
No it is not formed in aerobic respiration. It is produced in anaerobic respiration
Hydrogen cyanide block the cellular respiration.
Yes. Aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water. Also, oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor
In aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide is produced as a bi-product of the Kreb's cycle (also known as the TCA cycle)
Mitochondria are involved in aerobic respiration.They oxidize glucose and produce ATP.
Gills split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, used for aerobic cellular respiration.
ATP
Water.
The Electron Transport Chain
Aerobic Respiration
oxygen in a series of steps
At the end of a aerobic respiration carbon is the molecule that makes hydrogen ions. This is taught in science.
in aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy In anaerobic respiration: glucose --> lactic acid + energy
In aerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is molecular oxygen O2. With anaerobic respiration, the final electron acceptor is a molecule other than oxygen, such as an organic substance.
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
It is called the respiration. Aerobic respiration takes place in it