the Krebs cycle occurs in the Mitochondrial Matrixof the Mitochondria.
The ETC or Electron Transport Chain occurs in the inner cell membrane.
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Halophiles are one of the three main groups of archaea, or archaebacteria, one of the Six Kingdoms of Life. They love salty areas, like the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake. They make energy by using the photosynthetic pigment bacteriorhodopsin, which helps them convert sunlight into food/energy, though not in the same way as plants.
Oxygen is necessary for the production of ATP, energy used by the cell in areas such as protein production and active transport. They are the final electron recipient in the ETC, using two H+ atoms to form H2O.
The cytoskeleton, particularly microtubules, is responsible for the movement and positioning of chloroplasts in plant cells. These components help in transporting chloroplasts to areas of the cell where they are needed for photosynthesis.
The region where metabolic reactions take place is primarily within the cell's cytoplasm and mitochondria. In the cytoplasm, various metabolic pathways, such as glycolysis, occur, while the mitochondria are responsible for aerobic respiration and energy production through the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. Together, these areas facilitate the conversion of nutrients into energy and the synthesis of molecules essential for cellular function.
Succession progresses through a series of stages because each stage creates conditions that favor the establishment of the next group of species. As pioneer species colonize barren areas and modify the environment, they make it more suitable for other species to thrive. Over time, the community transitions through a sequence of stages until it reaches a stable climax community.
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The equation for anaerobic respiration is: glucose ---> lactic acid + carbon dioxide + energy To know the disadvantages of anaerobic respiration it is best to compare it to aerobic respiration which involves oxygen (glucose + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water + energy) For humans to respire regularly and for long periods of time, oxygen is required. This means that anaerobic respiration through humans causes a lack of oxygen, and cannot be carried out for a very long time. Lactic acid is also produce and this is toxic and causes things such as cramp to build up. Anaerobic respiration also produces very little energy compared to aerobic respiration so is not suitable for every day respiration! Humans will mostly breathe anaerobically in situations such as sprinting in a race.
Halophiles are one of the three main groups of archaea, or archaebacteria, one of the Six Kingdoms of Life. They love salty areas, like the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake. They make energy by using the photosynthetic pigment bacteriorhodopsin, which helps them convert sunlight into food/energy, though not in the same way as plants.
their large surface areas of moist skin, have no any specific organ for respiration.
Respiration Digestion Circulation
Oxygen is necessary for the production of ATP, energy used by the cell in areas such as protein production and active transport. They are the final electron recipient in the ETC, using two H+ atoms to form H2O.
Theatre stages can vary quite considerably.
Respiration isn't exactly carried out by one cell, its more of a system of cells working together to produce energy.The oxygen in the air is absorbed into the blood through alveoli in the lungs and likewise the carbon dioxide in the blood is diffused into the air in the lungs through the alveoli.The red blood cells carry the oxygen to the areas of the body where it is needed for energy production through aerobic respiration by bonding the oxygen to hemoglobin in the cell.Almost all cells in the body require oxygen to produce energy through the process of aerobic respiration, however the obvious example would be muscle cells as these generally do the most work at any given time.So I would say that the types of cells that carry out respiration are probably a mixture of red blood cells, alveoli and muscle cells.
No. Mosquito eggs are laid in water, and larva live in the water.
jaguars living in warm tropical areas breed in any season
The word pneumonologist or pneumologist is used in some areas to mean a pulmonologist, a doctor who is an expert on the lungs and respiration.
The cytoskeleton, particularly microtubules, is responsible for the movement and positioning of chloroplasts in plant cells. These components help in transporting chloroplasts to areas of the cell where they are needed for photosynthesis.