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Why does the human body prefer to use aerobics respiration instead of lactic acid fermentation?

The human body prefers aerobic respiration because it produces significantly more ATP (energy) compared to lactic acid fermentation—up to 36 ATP molecules per glucose molecule versus just 2 ATP from fermentation. Aerobic respiration also fully oxidizes glucose, resulting in minimal byproducts, whereas fermentation leads to lactic acid accumulation, which can cause muscle fatigue and discomfort. Additionally, aerobic respiration is more efficient for sustained energy needs during prolonged physical activities.


Is there a Krebs cycle in bacteria?

indeed they do..however they do not have a mitochondria which can be the source of the confusion....they do it in a similar space and since they dont have to cross the double membrane of mitochondira they make a net of 38 ATP versus the 36 of eukaryotic cells! indeed they do..however they do not have a mitochondria which can be the source of the confusion....they do it in a similar space and since they dont have to cross the double membrane of mitochondira they make a net of 38 ATP versus the 36 of eukaryotic cells!


The effect of germination versus nongermination on pea seed respiration?

During germination, a seed's respiration rate increases as it activates metabolic processes to support growth. In contrast, non-germinating seeds have a lower respiration rate as they are in a dormant state. As germination progresses, the respiration rate of the seed will continue to rise to meet the demands of growth.


When was Joe Versus the Volcano made?

The movie Joe Versus the Volcano came out in 1990.


What is the function of oxygen in aerobic metabolism?

How we get the energy from the food we eat, its similar to process of burning a candle or a fire, oxygen is how you get the energy and how you control. For example limiting the oxygen limits the energy, like when you sit on a couch your breathing is slow and relaxed versus when you run you huff and puff gasping for air.

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Why does the human body prefer to use aerobics respiration instead of lactic acid fermentation?

The human body prefers aerobic respiration because it produces significantly more ATP (energy) compared to lactic acid fermentation—up to 36 ATP molecules per glucose molecule versus just 2 ATP from fermentation. Aerobic respiration also fully oxidizes glucose, resulting in minimal byproducts, whereas fermentation leads to lactic acid accumulation, which can cause muscle fatigue and discomfort. Additionally, aerobic respiration is more efficient for sustained energy needs during prolonged physical activities.


What substance is needed for anaerobic cellular respiration to occur?

In mammalian cells such as human cells, glucose and oxygen are the two starting materials required to perform aerobic respiration. However you also need a large number of enzymes to catalyse the various reactions that take place.


What type of exercise burns more calories per hour - aerobic or weights?

Aerobic excercise burns more calories per hour versus weight training.


What has the author Catherine A Grove written?

Catherine A. Grove has written: 'The effects of high impact exercise versus low impact exercise on bone density in postmenopausal women' -- subject(s): Aerobic exercises, Bone resorption, Exercise therapy, Low impact aerobic exercises, Osteoporosis, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Aerobic exercises, Physiological aspects of Low impact aerobic exercises


Is there a Krebs cycle in bacteria?

indeed they do..however they do not have a mitochondria which can be the source of the confusion....they do it in a similar space and since they dont have to cross the double membrane of mitochondira they make a net of 38 ATP versus the 36 of eukaryotic cells! indeed they do..however they do not have a mitochondria which can be the source of the confusion....they do it in a similar space and since they dont have to cross the double membrane of mitochondira they make a net of 38 ATP versus the 36 of eukaryotic cells!


Why can antibiotics that selectively target bacterial ribosomes cause side effects for patients?

It has to do with the difference in composition of ribosomes in the eukaryotic cells versus the prokaryotic cell.


In this activity you are investigating both the effect of germination versus non germination and warm temperature versus cold temperature on respiration rate identify two hypotheses being tested?

The hypotheses being tested are the effect on the respiration rate. In this case the two are warm temperature vs. cold temperature & germinating vs. non germinating. (temperature & germination)


What is the future tense of versus?

The word versus is a preposition; therefore, it doesn't have tense.


The effect of germination versus nongermination on pea seed respiration?

During germination, a seed's respiration rate increases as it activates metabolic processes to support growth. In contrast, non-germinating seeds have a lower respiration rate as they are in a dormant state. As germination progresses, the respiration rate of the seed will continue to rise to meet the demands of growth.


What does the name Versus mean?

To me 'Versus' means 'against' as in 'Portsmouth versus Manchester United'.


What is the ISBN of Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator?

The ISBN of Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator is 1-56971-568-8.


What is the difference between the first and second phases of the prewritingprocessO A. Outlining versus writingB. Brainstorming versus editingO C. Organizing versus writingD. Generating versus organizing?

What is the difference between the first and second phases of the prewriting process? O A. Outlining versus writing B. Brainstorming versus editing O C. Organizing versus writing D. Generating versus organizing