When the cell has too much ATP the process of making ATP slows down: this leads to fatty-acid synthesis (fat storage).
An example of positive feedback in aerobic respiration is the role of ADP and inorganic phosphate (Pi) in stimulating ATP synthesis. When ATP levels are low, ADP accumulates, promoting the activity of ATP synthase in the mitochondria. This increased ATP production leads to higher energy availability, which can further enhance metabolic processes, creating a cycle of increased ATP synthesis as long as the substrates are available.
It does not require glucose directly. In cellular respiration any molecule that is within the pathway and is available can be used in cellular respiration. But in lamen explanation glucose is the most popular example used in the beginning of the aerobic repiration pathway.
Perhaps you don't understand the meaning of positive and negative feedback. Positive feedback keeps adding to a process. Negative feedback doesn't. If a person fills a bathtub, positive feedback will continue the filling even if it runs over. Negative feedback will turn the water off when the tub is filled. So, negative feedback maintains homeostasis. Homeostasis means "steady state". When a processes is completed, it turns it off. Example: Blood sugar levels remain in a certain range.
Aerobic processes are exergonic, meaning they release energy. Aerobic respiration, for example, breaks down glucose with the help of oxygen to produce ATP and energy.
An example of negative feedback would be a secretion of greater amount of insulin to lower the blood sugar level, and then secretion of greater amount of glucagon to increase the blood sugar level, and then a secretion of a greater amount of insulin to lower the blood sugar level..... etc.
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Is the clotting of blood an example of positive or negative feedback?
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Control of blood pressure.
Aerobic respiration is a process that requires oxygen to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process occurs in the cells of living organisms, including animals and some types of bacteria. During aerobic respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to fuel the production of ATP.
The ADH feedback loop is an example of a negative feedback loop. Negative feedback loops occur when the output of a system acts to oppose the changes to the input of the system. This is the case with ADH because when there is not enough water, the hypothalamus and pituitary gland work to release ADH so that the body can retain more water.
Urinating is not an example of negative feedback. Negative feedback is a process that uses the result of a process to regulate the process itself, maintaining homeostasis. Urinating is a normal physiological process to eliminate waste and regulate fluid balance in the body.
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