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Are mitochondria involved in aerobic respiration?

Mitochondria are involved in aerobic respiration.They oxidize glucose and produce ATP.


What are the electrons associated with the hydrogen atom in glucose during aerobic respiration?

The electrons associated with the hydrogen atom in glucose during aerobic respiration are transferred to the electron carrier molecules NAD+ and FAD. These carriers transport the electrons to the electron transport chain in the mitochondria, where they ultimately combine with oxygen to form water. This process generates ATP, the energy currency of the cell.


What product is released during aerobic respiration after oxygen accepts hydrogen?

Water is released during aerobic respiration after oxygen accepts hydrogen. This occurs during the electron transport chain in the inner mitochondrial membrane.


What enzymes are involved in breaking down toxic products from aerobic respiration?

In aerobic respiration glucose is broken down to release energy and the only toxic products formed are carbon dioxide CO2 and apart from that excess water and it is not difficult to get rid of these things.This is called excretion (removal of toxic waste products of metabolism.)


Which of the following processes is involved in aerobic cellular respiration?

The Electron Transport Chain


What is the ultimate electron and hydrogen ion acceptor in aerobic respiration?

The ultimate electron acceptor in aerobic respiration is molecular oxygen (O2), which gets reduced to form water (H2O). The ultimate hydrogen ion acceptor is also oxygen, as it combines with hydrogen ions to form water.


True or false at the end of the areobic respiration carbon is the molecule that is responsible for taking the hydrogen ions?

At the end of a aerobic respiration carbon is the molecule that makes hydrogen ions. This is taught in science.


Molecules involved in cellular respiration?

in aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy In anaerobic respiration: glucose --> lactic acid + energy


What do you call respiration that requires oxygen?

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What molecule is used during aerobic respiration?

Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.


What does 'anaerobic respiration is far less efficient than aerobic respiration' mean?

There are two types of cellular respiration: aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration occurs when there is oxygen present. In total, 36 ATP are produced by the end of aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration occurs when there is no oxygen present. In total, just 4 ATP are produced by the end of anaerobic respiration. Thus, aerobic respiration is more efficient in comparison to anaerobic respiration as it yields more ATP


What process in the mitochondrion?

It is called the respiration. Aerobic respiration takes place in it