Explain the process of aerobic respiration in mitrocondria of a cell and anaerobic respiration in yeast and muscle with the help of word equation
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1] absence of oxygen->[in yeast] ->ethanol + carbon dioxide +energy.
2]presence of oxygen->[in mitochondria] ->carbon dioxide+water +energy
The equation for alcoholic fermentation is as follows;
Some examples of anaerobic respiration include alcohol fermentation, lactic acid fermentation and in decomposition of organic matter. The equation is: glucose + enzymes = carbon dioxide + ethanol / lactic acid.
Word equation is: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy. Chemical equation: C6H12O6 + 6O2 = 6CO2 + 6H2O +2900 kJ/mole.
It's in the Equation
C6H12O6 = 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 + 2ATP. Anaerobic respiration is the ability of an organism to produce energy in the form of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) without using oxygen. Instead, sulfate, nitrate or sulfur is used.
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Aerobic Respiration Definition
Aerobic respiration is the process by which oxygen-breathing creatures turn fuel, such as fats and sugars, into energy.
Respiration is a process used by all cells to turn fuel, which contains stored energy, into a usable form. The product of respiration is a molecule called ATP, which can easily use the energy stored in its phosphate bonds to power chemical reactions the cell needs to survive.
Aerobic respiration is respiration that uses oxygen as a reactant. Aerobic respiration is much more efficient, and produces ATP much more quickly, than anaerobic respiration (respiration without oxygen). This is because oxygen is an excellent electron acceptor for the chemical reaction.
The complex process of aerobic respiration is illustrated in this graphic. You may wish to reference this image as you study the different parts of the process of cellular respiration.
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