Biology, asked by shrinya3001, 11 months ago

0.13 Which of the following is most appropriate for aerobic respiration?
(a) Glucose-Mitochondria - Pyruvate - Cytoplasm- CO, + H2O + Energy
(b) Glucose - Cytoplasm - Pyruvate -Mitochondria- CO, + H2O + Energy
(c) Glucose - Cytoplasm,
->Pyruvate + Energy - Mitochondria-CO2 + H2O
d Glucose - Cytoplasm
Pyruvate + Energy- Mitochondria
→ CO2 + H2O + Energy

Answers

Answered by dreamrob
37

The most appropriate equation for aerobic respiration process is:

Option d) is correct

Glucose - Cytoplasm Pyruvate - Energy - Mitochondria --> CO2+ H2O+ Energy.

• Aerobic respiration requires oxygen. Aerobic respiration is a chemical reaction that transfers energy to the cells.

• Aerobic respiration takes place in the Mitochondria. The glucose is converted into two pyruvate molecules and further, a series of reactions take place to form CO2, H2O, and energy in the presence of oxygen.

Answered by Anonymous
16

Answer:

Option D)

Explanation:

Hey mate, here you go...

Option D) is the answer

Glucose---cytoplasm---> Pyruvate +Energy

--mitochondria --> CO2+ H2O + Energy

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