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- Please ASAP. Thank u Based on your understanding of cellular respiration, explain in detail the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. Use detail.(Biochemsitry, Topics: Glycolysis and Citric Acid Cycle) - How many ATP are formed from the complete oxidation of fructose in the liver?(a) In full details Define each of the following and explain the role of each in named cells: i. Thermogenin (ii) Glucose permease. .
- Preparation: Please review the notes from D2L as well as the presentations provided in the unit plan to complete this assessment. Visual Representation: Please choose a few diagrams from the presentation, online or D2L that clearly illustrates the processes of cellular respiration. You would need an annotated diagram to explain the processes of cellular respiration which include the following: glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, krebs cycle, electron transport chain, anaerobic fermentation. Your diagram can be presented in any way that you choose. Recording: Using your diagram as a reference, please explain each of the processes in your own words using the key vocabulary learned in class. The major concepts have been highlighted in the presentation as well. You can use the screen recording feature, loom, canva and many more digital tools. In your recording, please make connections and relate concepts to real life examples. Checklist: Include steps in glycolysis, pyruvate…Enzymes ❤️ Thank youDescribe the process of Biostimulation. Also Explain how the process relates to fermentation, anaerobic fermentation, and / or aerobic cellular respiration.
- Discuss two approaches (methods) based on week-intermolecular forces on detection of ATP over AMP? please explain, hand written answer will be preffered, thanksdo explain proplerly.ThanksDiscuss, with reference to the biological roles of glucose and oxygen, the full process of aerobic respiration. Show clear detail of all the steps of aerobic respiration, the key products as well as the specific locations of the stages in the cell. Use key terminology and good detail.
- definition and example of each, explain what is meant by the terms aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Analyse where in the muscle cell aerobic and anaerobic metabolism takes place and explain the relationship between the following structures (cell cytoplasm, mitochondria, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain).Question;- Write the modes of action for the following measurements. There may be more than one measurement for each mode and/or more than one mode for each measurement. ■ Radioactive methionine incorporation ■ Radioactive uracil incorporation ■ Radioactive thymine incorporation ■ Glucose depletion ■ DNA present in the brothGive the Steps, Enzyme/s involved, Electron carriers, ATP Generation, End product and significance of the following metabolic pathway: Fermentation (explain in 1-3 sentences only)