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Cellular Respiration
It takes places within the cells of an organism. biochemical processes involved in respiration break down the substate to release energy in the tissues within the cells of the organism. Thus it is called cellular respiration. Gaseous exchange in plants t..
Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration - Glucose is a carbohydrate - a compound of carbon and hydrogen. The bonds between the carbon and the hydrogen atoms are very strong. In the cells, the substrate, often glucose, is broken down into carbon dioxide and water in the presence of oxygen. This pro..
Cellular respiration
- The bio-chemical processes involved in respiration which break down the substrate to release energy take place in the tissues within the cells of an organism. Thus, this is called the cellular respiration. Gaseous exchange in earthworm takes place through its skin..
Cellular Respiration
Glucose is a carbohydrate - a compound of carbon and hydrogen. The bonds between the carbon and the hydrogen atoms are very strong. In the cells, the substrate, often glucose, is broken down into carbon dioxide and water in the presence of oxygen. This process breaks the bonds between carbon ..
Cellular Respiration
Glucose is a carbohydrate - a compound of carbon and hydrogen. The bonds between the carbon and the hydrogen atoms are very strong. In the cells, the substrate, often glucose, is broken down into carbon dioxide and water in the presence of oxygen. This process breaks the bonds between carbon and h..
Cellular Respiration
Glucose is a carbohydrate - a compound of carbon and hydrogen. The bonds between the carbon and the hydrogen atoms are very stron..
Cellular Respiration for Animals
Cellular Respiration - Glucose is a carbohydrate, a compound of carbon and hydrogen. The bonds between the carbon and the hydrogen atoms are very strong. In the cells, the substrate, often glucose, is broken down into carbon dioxide and water in the presence of oxygen. This proc..
Localisation of cellular respiration
a) Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm. b) Kreb's cycle and oxidative phosphorylation in the mito chondrion and hyrolysis of ATP at the sites of the biological activity. c) The reactions of hexose-mono phosphate pathway and activation of pyruvic acid to produce acetyl CoA take place in cytoplasm or..
Respiration
Introduction - All living organisms require a continuous supply of energy for carrying out various functions. The main source of energy for all the functions, in all living organisms is cellular respiration..
Cellular Micromolecules Summary
>Monosaccharides are simplest, single sugars. Depending on the number of carbon atoms, they can be distinguished into trioses, tetroses, pentoses, hexoses, heptoses and octoses. Pentoses and hexoses are biologically significant sugars. Pentoses are essential components of nucleic acids. Hexoses lik..
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