name 4 the ways in which glucose is oxidized to provide energy.
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Explanation:
In the presence of sufficient Oxygen, Pyruvate molecules are broken down into Water and Carbon dioxide and Energy is released. This process is called aerobic respiration. In the lack of oxygen, Pyruvate molecules are converted into lactic acid and energy is released.
Question
name 4 the ways in which glucose is oxidized to provide energy.
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YOUR QUE IS BIT WRONG THERE ARE ONLY 3 TYPE OF CELLULAR RESPIRATIONS OTHERS ARE PREVALENT IN LOWER ORGANISMS
Answer:
The different ways in which glucose is oxidised to provide energy in various organisms are
- Aerobic Respiration
- Anaerobic Respiration in muscle cells
- Anaerobic respiration in yeasts
Aerobic Respiration
Aerobic respiration is the process by which organisms use oxygen to turn fuel, such as fats and sugars, into chemical energy. In contrast, anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen.
NOW ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
Anaerobic means “without air”. Therefore, this type of cellular respiration does not use oxygen to produce energy. Sometimes there is not enough oxygen around for some organisms to respire, but they still need the energy to survive. Due to lack of oxygen, they carry out respiration in the absence of oxygen to produce the energy they require, which is referred to as anaerobic respiration.
SO HENCE IT IS OF 2 TYPES
- WITHOUT USING OXYGEN
- IN ABSENCE OF OXYGEN
WITHOUT USING OXYGEN
Glucose → Alcohol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
Various microorganisms take part in the fermentation process and produce highly useful end products. These useful end products make benefit to the mankind in many ways.
IN ABSENCE OF OXYGEN
Glucose → Lactic acid + Energy
Anaerobic respiration is also used by multi-cellular organisms, like us, as a temporary response to oxygen-less conditions. During heavy or intensive exercise such as running, sprinting, cycling or weight lifting, our body demands high energy. As the supply of oxygen is limited, the muscle cells inside our body resort to anaerobic respiration to fulfil the energy demand.