Wow that's a lot. Thanks for the good facts about cellular respiration. Thanks Rajvir for the information about ETC too.
Your welcome
Together,glycolysis, the krebs cycle and ETC generate 36 molecules of ATP per molecule and glucose used. That's a lot of energy!
That sounds fun, I know a few things such as Cellulat respiration takes place in the mitochondria of a cell.
How does this work?
Yeah, mitochondria is known as the powerhouse of a cell for cellular respiration produces energy in a plant cell.
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Lets talk about cellular respiration
What does ATP stand for?
ATP is a chemical compound that stands for adenosine triphosphate
Cells use ATP to store and release energy. To complete many process such as cellsingling, structural maintenance, and muscle contraction
Don't cellular respiration have four stages? Glycosis,preparatory reaction, kerb cycle, and ETC.
Correct and in fact Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. This stepdoesn't' require oxygen. Glucose is converted into a more useful form called pyravute. 2 ATP's are alsotoken to start up. This transforms into 2 molecules of pyruvate, 2 NADH, and 4 ATP.
I'm going to join in and tell you about ETC. ETC occurs in the mitochondria, and requires oxygen. . It also requires energy and produces water as a waste product and makes a lot of energy for the cell of ATP. In this processelectrons carried by NADH and FADH are pulled out of the molecules to produce ADP to ATP.
The second stage takes place in the mitochondria. 2 Molecules from glycleous convert into acetyl coenzyme. And 2 molecules of carbon dioxide are used to produce waste
Doesn't the Krebs cycle alsouses carbon dioxide as a waste product.It requires oxygen to occur and takes place inthe mitochondria? It generates 8 NADH and 2 FADH, which are other electron carriers.
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