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Cellular respiration is possible without photosynthesis in an organism but photosynthesis is not possible without cellular respiration.
yes. an ecosystem involves plants animals and water. earth is a big ecosystem and its a planet. so it is possible
Cell Respiration: Fermentation. All cells are able to synthesize ATP via the process of glycolysis. In many cells, if oxygen is not present, pyruvate is metabolized in a process called fermentation. Fermentation complements glycolysis and makes it possible for ATP to be continually produced in the absence of oxygen.
It is possible to buy a cellular phone if you have a bad credit rating. If you purchase a pay as you go phone, there will be no checks on you what soever.
Both the nucleus and the mitochondria are crucial for proper cellular function. The nucleus contains the genetic material (DNA) that controls cell activities, while the mitochondria produce energy (ATP) through cellular respiration. It is not possible to deem one as more important than the other, as they work together to maintain cellular processes.
Cellular respiration is possible without photosynthesis in an organism but photosynthesis is not possible without cellular respiration.
Aerobic and Anaerobic
It either undergoes Anaerobic or Aerobic Cellular Respiration.
The second part of the question would be.... According to the equation of cellular respiration, what gas must be present for that bond breaking to be possible? Answer: There must be water and carbon dioxide as the product of cellular respiration so the gas would be carbon dioxide. Hope this helped :)
It is not possible to survive by replacing oxygen with helium. The body cannot use helium for cellular respiration and would very quickly suffocate. The chemical processes involved in cellular respiration would not work with helium, so there is no way to adapt your body to do this.
Yes, Oxygen is needed by the body for aerobic cellular respiration. It is possible to use anaerobic respiration which is with out air, but it is must less efficient and produces lactic acid.
The chemical process that turns food into the greatest amount of energy possible is called cellular respiration, and is represented by the following equation: C6H12O6 + 6O2 ---> 6CO2 + 6H2O.
No. It is possible to have respiration in a pure carbon dioxide atmosphere and get no energy out of it. Respiration pulls oxygen into the system and it is the combination of this oxygen with other bodily chemicals that provides energy.
I'm pretty sure the answer is 285Kcal. 686Kcal is the possible energy yield of a glucose molecule. 263Kcal is the energy available to a cell as a result of cellular respiration usually (36 ATP molecules); cellular respiration is about 39% efficient.
A few possible fates are: -Cellular respiration with the release of carbon dioxide, water and heat -Converted to fat -Converted to protein -Converted to sucrose -Converted to starch for storage
fermentation process mainly divided into 3 steps 1)Upstream 2)Fermentation 3)Down stream in up stream- strain selection, isolation,preservation, media preparation, innoculum preparation in down stream process- filtration, cell distruption,protein purification, lyophilization and paking
Anaerobic respiration still requires oxygen to create a limited amount of energy. Cyanide prevents cells from using oxygen to create this energy, rendering both aerobic and anaerobic respiration ineffective. Without oxygen being used in cellular respiration, cells cannot produce enough energy to survive.