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- Explain the processes of aerobic respiration in mitochondria of a cell and anaerobic respiration in yeast and muscle with the help of word equations.Discuss, with reference to the biological roles of glucose and oxygen, the full process of aerobic respiration. Show clear detail of all the steps of aerobic respiration, the key products as well as the specific locations of the stages in the cell. Use key terminology and good detail.Explain the significance of Oxygen in aerobic respiration in the context of ETS.
- Distinguish between Aaerobic and Anaerobic respirationExplain aerobic respiration. Be sure to include the following in your explanation: the overall equation for aerobic cellular respiration including products, reactants, and energyDescribe how oxygen is used in aerobic respiration in the ETS. What are the metabolic sources of carbon dioxide and water?
- Explain, with example, why anaerobic respiration takes place in animal cells when they are perfectly capable of carrying out aerobic respiration.Contrast the efficiency of anaerobic and aerobicrespiration. When is each type used by cells?A. Using a simplified series of diagrams describe how a cell can extract 38 molecules of ATP(net)from one molecule of glucoses. B.What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? How is fermentation different from both of them? Discuss two common fermentations that we use to make everyday useful products.
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