First step is glycolisis.Takes place in cytoplasm.Kreb cycle in mitochondrial stroma.Electron transport chain in inner membrane.
Aerobic respiration liberates the most energy in the form of ATP compared to other cellular processes like anaerobic respiration and fermentation.
Cellular respiration is mostly aerobic.
In plant and animal cells, most enzymes involved in aerobic cellular respiration are located in the mitochondria. This organelle is often referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell" because it is where the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation occur, processes that are crucial for ATP production. Additionally, some enzymes involved in glycolysis are found in the cytoplasm, where the initial breakdown of glucose occurs.
in aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy In anaerobic respiration: glucose --> lactic acid + energy
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
The Electron Transport Chain
There are two aerobic steps.Kreb cycle and Electron transport chain .
Aerobic respiration liberates the most energy in the form of ATP compared to other cellular processes like anaerobic respiration and fermentation.
Aerobic cellular respiration produces more ATP compared to anaerobic cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is mostly aerobic.
Because cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen.
In plant and animal cells, most enzymes involved in aerobic cellular respiration are located in the mitochondria. This organelle is often referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell" because it is where the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation occur, processes that are crucial for ATP production. Additionally, some enzymes involved in glycolysis are found in the cytoplasm, where the initial breakdown of glucose occurs.
in aerobic respiration: glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy In anaerobic respiration: glucose --> lactic acid + energy
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
Plants use the products of aerobic cellular respiration, including ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and carbon dioxide, as sources of energy for various physiological processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Additionally, the water produced during respiration is utilized by plants for processes like photosynthesis and transpiration.
glucose
Yes, both water and carbon dioxide are products of aerobic cellular respiration.