aerobic respiration basically its first step is called glycolysis and is further divded in two forms either aerobic which occur in presence of o2 and anaerobic in absences of oxygen Exactly so to answer the question the process the REQUIRES O2 is aerobic respiration like i said.
Aerobic respiration is a metabolic process that occurs within cells to produce ATP, requiring oxygen. Breathing is the process by which organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide to support aerobic respiration. The oxygen taken in during breathing is used in cellular respiration to produce ATP through the breakdown of glucose.
Exactly four. Wouldn't it actually be six because the glucose molecule is set up as : C6H12O6? Yes, it's actually 6
Aerobic system loose concept. what exactly did you mean by this expression?
blood flow
None they are exactly the same.
Yes, exactly. The gases cause the dough to rise.
Not exactly, but kind of. Oxygen is generally known as the final hydrogen acceptor. NAD+ and FAD are generally known as electron acceptors because they transport electrons to the electron co-enzyme chain. After the electrons go through the co-enzyme chain they bond to protons forming hydrogen which bonds to oxygen to make water. If O2 does not do this then it is at least an intermediary ultimately conformed to CO2.
Yes, that is exactly what they are. Large protein machines for cellular metabolic activities.
Death. What do you mean exactly? In a living aerobic critter, oxygen passes from the blood into the tissues through diffusion. If this is prevented, then aerobic life becomes impossible. Cyanide causes this sort of death.
They only function when the acidity or alkalinity of their environment is at a certain level.
Oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria in cells