Biology, asked by chakravathulanikhila, 1 month ago

1) Anaerobic respiration in plants
2)Reaction occuring in liver
3)Storage in liver
4)End products in aerobic respiration
5 Anaerobic respiration in animals​

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Answered by stusrivattsan9868
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1] Difference between anaerobic respiration in plants and animals - definition

 

Anaerobic respiration in plants Anaerobic respiration in animals

1. Products of anaerobic respiration is ... Products of anaerobic respiration is lac ...

2. Release more heat energy Release less heat energy

3. Released C O2 ​ causes foaming No C O2 ​ release, so no foaming

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4.4: The Functions Of Carbohydrates In The Body

4.4: THE FUNCTIONS OF CARBOHYDRATES IN THE BODY

4.4: The Functions of Carbohydrates in the Body List four primary functions of carbohydrates in the human body There are five primary functions of carbohydrates in the human body. They are energy production, energy storage, building macromolecules, sparing protein, and assisting in lipid metabolism. The primary role of carbohydrates is to supply energy to all cells in the body. Many cells prefer glucose as a source of energy versus other compounds like fatty acids. Some cells, such as red blood cells, are only able to produce cellular energy from glucose. The brain is also highly sensitive to low blood-glucose levels because it uses only glucose to produce energy and function (unless under extreme starvation conditions). About 70 percent of the glucose entering the body from digestion is redistributed (by the liver) back into the blood for use by other tissues. Cells that require energy remove the glucose from the blood with a transport protein in their membranes. The energy from glucose comes from the chemical bonds between the carbon atoms. Sunlight energy was required to produce these high-energy bonds in the process of photosynthesis. Cells in our bodies break these bonds and capture the energy to perform cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is basically a controlled burning of glucose versus an uncontrolled burning. A cell uses many chemical reactions in multiple enzymatic steps to slow the release of energy (no explosion) and more efficiently capture the energy held within the chemical bonds in glucose. The first stage in the breakdown of glucose is called glycolysis , whichoccurs in an intricate series of ten enzymatic-reaction steps. The second stage of glucose breakdown occurs in the energy factory organelles, called mitochondria. One carbon atom and two Continue reading >>

Answered by jatpulanithisha
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Explanation:

1.The anaerobic respiration that takes place in microorganismd, where glucose is partially oxidized to the form ethyl alcohol fermentation and lactic acid fermentation.

2. Enzymes are large proteins that speed up the rate of a chemical reaction by acting as a catalyst... Cataliase is an enzyme in the liver that breaks down harmful hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. When this reaction occurs , oxygen gas bubbles escape and create foam.

3.Theliver acts as a storage site for some vitamins , minerals and glucose. This provide a vital source of energy for the body which the liver transforms into glycogen for more efficient storage. The liver stores vitamins and minerals for the times when they may be lacking in the diet.

4.Aerobic respiration is the complete oxidation of sugars in presence of oxygen.The carbohydrates are broken down into CO2 and H2O and this releases energy. This energy id stored in the form of ATP and later used in the body.

5 Plants and animals transport glucose and oxygen to tiny structure in their cells, called mitochondria. The Reaction is called aerobic respiration, and it produces energy which transfers to the cells.

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