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What happens when you pass electricity through tap water?

Typically passing electricity through tap water will begin to separate the hydrogen and oxygen in H2O. Oxygen bubbles will begin to accumulate at the positive contact and hydrogen to accumulate at the negative contact.


Explain the process of breakdown of glucose in a cell you in the presence of o2ii in the absence of o2?

In the presence of oxygen (aerobic respiration), glucose undergoes glycolysis in the cytoplasm, producing pyruvate, which is then transported into the mitochondria for the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, yielding a high amount of ATP. In the absence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration), glycolysis still occurs, but pyruvate is converted into lactic acid in animals or ethanol and carbon dioxide in yeast, resulting in significantly less ATP production. Both processes begin with glycolysis, but the fate of pyruvate and the efficiency of ATP generation differ markedly.


For glycolysis to begin glucose must enter the mitochondria?

Actually, glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell, not the mitochondria. Glucose is broken down into pyruvate during glycolysis, and the pyruvate can then enter the mitochondria for further processing in the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.


When o2 is not present to which compound is pyruvic acid converted?

In the absence of oxygen, pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid through a process called lactic acid fermentation. This process helps regenerate NAD+ so that glycolysis can continue in the absence of oxygen.


When Does the process of glycolysis begin in the cytoplasm or the mitochondria?

t takes place in cytoplasm. It is common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration

Related Questions

What happens to oxygen at 183 degree Celsius?

That is the boiling point of oxygen. So if the temperature in going downwards then oxygen will begin to liquefy whereas if the temperature is rising, then liquid oxygen will begin to boil.


What process is needed to begin the process of glycolysis?

pyruvic acid


What substance is needed to begin glycolysis?

Glycolysis is the process that turns glucose into pyruvate. The energy released from this is then used to make the more readily usable ATP.


What must happen for glycolysis to begin?

There must be an input of energy from ATP.


What happens when you pass electricity through tap water?

Typically passing electricity through tap water will begin to separate the hydrogen and oxygen in H2O. Oxygen bubbles will begin to accumulate at the positive contact and hydrogen to accumulate at the negative contact.


Explain the process of breakdown of glucose in a cell you in the presence of o2ii in the absence of o2?

In the presence of oxygen (aerobic respiration), glucose undergoes glycolysis in the cytoplasm, producing pyruvate, which is then transported into the mitochondria for the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, yielding a high amount of ATP. In the absence of oxygen (anaerobic respiration), glycolysis still occurs, but pyruvate is converted into lactic acid in animals or ethanol and carbon dioxide in yeast, resulting in significantly less ATP production. Both processes begin with glycolysis, but the fate of pyruvate and the efficiency of ATP generation differ markedly.


For glycolysis to begin glucose must enter the mitochondria?

Actually, glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell, not the mitochondria. Glucose is broken down into pyruvate during glycolysis, and the pyruvate can then enter the mitochondria for further processing in the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.


When o2 is not present to which compound is pyruvic acid converted?

In the absence of oxygen, pyruvic acid is converted into lactic acid through a process called lactic acid fermentation. This process helps regenerate NAD+ so that glycolysis can continue in the absence of oxygen.


When Does the process of glycolysis begin in the cytoplasm or the mitochondria?

t takes place in cytoplasm. It is common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration


What is a reason for the cells to use lactic acid fermentation instead of waiting for more oxygen?

Because it gives quick energy for a short time... however it is not good because this fermentation is producing alcohol as a by product that is breaking down your muscles that's why its good to breath regularly.


What does aerobic respiration begin with?

oxygen


What does glycolysis starts with and ends with?

For glycolysis to begin, it needs: - Glucose from eating - 2 ATP molecules, they "prime" the glucose molecule by adding phosphate to it. - 4 ADP and 4 Phosphoric acids to be joined together - 2 NAD molecules in their oxidized formed. Nicotinamine adenine dinucleotide. Then the ten step cycle can begin! :)