what are isoenzymes in respiration
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respiration is the process by which cells convert glucose (a sugar) into carbon dioxide and water. In the process, energy in the form of a molecule called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, is released. Because oxygen is required to power this reaction, cellular respiration is also considered a type of “burning” reaction where an organic molecule (glucose) is oxidized, or burned, releasing energy in the process . therefore iso enzymes are needed for respiration.
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Answer:The respiratory oxidases are the last enzymes of the aerobic respiratory chain. They catalize the reduction of molecular oxygen to water, with generation of an electrochemical gradient useful for the energy demanding cellular processes.
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