large amount of glucose.
A lack of oxygen will cause the process of cell respiration to stop, as it is needed to drive aerobic respiration. Additionally, a build-up of lactic acid in muscle cells during anaerobic respiration can also halt the process. Any disruption in the electron transport chain or the availability of nutrients essential for respiration can also stop the process.
Carbon monoxide and cyanide can cause aerobic respiration from happening.
If an enzyme in a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions is missing or defective then the process will stop at that point. So respiration could proceed until it reached the reaction which needed the missing or defective enzyme at which point it would stop.
If an enzyme in a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions is missing or defective then the process will stop at that point. So respiration could proceed until it reached the reaction which needed the missing or defective enzyme at which point it would stop.
If an enzyme in a sequence of enzyme-controlled reactions is missing or defective then the process will stop at that point. So respiration could proceed until it reached the reaction which needed the missing or defective enzyme at which point it would stop.
Yes, exactly. The gases cause the dough to rise.
The first step of the process is the digestion.
Cellular respiration is a catabolic process.
while respiration implies air, fermentation is an anaerobic (no oxygen) process.
anaerobic respiration
It will stop so the body cells would die. that's why we can not live with out oxygen.
Aerobic respiration in measosomes.Anerobic respiration in cytoplasm.