Depends on the cell and its evolutionary adaptations. For a human cell, aerobic respiration is favored, though some cells are able to switch to lactic acid fermentation.
"aerobic"
No. Under normal circumstances oil and water are immiscible (they will not mix)
They don't, under normal circumstances, react with other elements to form compounds.
Examples are helium, neon, argon.
The amount of air inspired and expired in normal respiration is approximately 500 mL and is known as the tidal volume. It represents the volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during a single breath under resting conditions.
"aerobic"
"aerobic"
Under normal circumstances, you can't erase or add any information to a?
False. Under normal circumstances, officers and enlisted can not share living accommodations.
False. Under normal circumstances, officers and enlisted can not share living accommodations.
pulmonary ventilation
under normal circumstances, she would be your grandmother
Not under normal circumstances.
The maximum break under normal circumstances is 147. However 155 is possible under exceptional circumstances
Yes under normal circumstances.
Not under normal circumstances, no.
In the blood, under normal circumstances