Biology, asked by shoaibdada782, 10 months ago

define
(a) cellular respiration
(b) Gluconeogenesis​

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Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

i) CELLULAR RESPIRATION :- It is a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.

b) GLUCONEOGENESIS:- It is the metabolic process by which organisms produce sugars (namely glucose) for catabolic reactions from non-carbohydrate precursors. Glucose is the only energy source used by the brain (with the exception of ketone bodies during times of fasting), testes, erythrocytes, and kidney medulla.

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Answered by luckybharti1988
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Explanation:

Cellular Respiration--

Cellular respiration is an oxidative process whereby an electron donor is oxidized and oxygen is reduced to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy .

Gluconeogenesis--

Gluconeogenesis is the metabolic process by which organisms produce sugars (namely glucose) for catabolic reactions from non-carbohydrate precursors. Glucose is the only energy source used by the brain (with the exception of ketone bodies during times of fasting), testes, erythrocytes, and kidney medulla. In mammals this process occurs in the liver and kidneys.

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